If you’re a Google Calendar user, you may have had issues adding events to your calendar when someone sends them to you attached to an email in iCal format (the files usually looks like “invite.ics”).
Spammers have discovered a new method to infiltrate your life. Over the past few months, Apple users have been reporting strange iCal invites from miscellaneous accounts that clearly aren't legitimate ...
It seems that some Apple users are being plagued with Chinese spam in the form of iCalendar invites. Searches for "iCal spam" have spiked over the past month, and on Friday, the unsolicited ...
You can not only use Apple's iCal application to schedule your own life, but also to send invitations to events. You must have a card created for yourself in your OS X Mail address book, and then you ...
For at least a month, Apple iCal users have been getting hit with a particularly annoying (and, frankly, ingenious) form of spam, in which they receive invites to events like “Value Brand glasses as ...
John Maisey has updated You Are Invited (YAI) to 1.1. The software is a plug-in for Apple’s Mail application. A free update for registered users, YAI costs £2 (US ...