Netflix Scam Double Feature
Netflix is both the world’s largest
streaming platform and one of the most impersonated brands among
cybercriminals. There have been many Netflix-themed scams over the years, but
most of these scams target one of two groups: current Netflix subscribers or potential
Netflix subscribers.
To target current Netflix subscribers, cybercriminals send phony email
notifications claiming there is a problem with your billing information. To
target potential Netflix subscribers, cybercriminals send emails that advertise
a deal for new accounts. Both phishing emails include links that lead to
Netflix look-alike webpages where you’re asked to provide your personal and
payment information. Any information you enter on these fake webpages is
delivered straight to the cybercriminals.
Remember the tips below to stay safe from streaming scams:
- Never click on a link within an email that you weren’t
expecting, even if the email appears to come from a company or service you
recognize.
- These types of scams aren’t limited to Netflix.
Cybercriminals also spoof other streaming services, such as Disney+ and
Spotify. Remember that if a deal seems too good to be true, it probably
is.
If you receive an unexpected notification, open your browser and navigate to the platform’s website. Then, you can log in to your account knowing that you’re on the platform’s real website and not a phony look-alike website.