The year may be drawing to a close but that doesn’t mean scammers are taking any time off for the holidays. A new bulletin issued by the Federal Trade Commission highlights a fresh wave of Netflix ...
The Christmas season brings a surge in Netflix phishing scams targeting shoppers with fake emails. Stacey P received ...
Think twice before you trust an email that appears to be from video streaming service Netflix. A phishing scam is duping customers into handing over their billing data or credit card account numbers.
The holiday season isn’t a time for hackers and bad actors to take a break. As a matter of fact, it’s probably the best time for them to target users than any other time. Users often have their guard ...
Netflix users, beware. A unique phishing scheme aimed at stealing subscribers' credit card data and other personal information mimics the streaming service well and uses strong evasion techniques, ...
In a report by Lifehacker, the phishing scam starts with a seemingly innocent email from "Netflix Support," saying that there is something wrong with their billing detail and that they need to confirm ...
Received a strange email, Netflix subscribers? Don't fall for it, it's likely a scam. Following similar scams in September and October 2017, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has issued a ...
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