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NETFLIX PHISING, SCAM, AND ACCOUNT LOCKED.

By adminPosted on August 25, 2022August 25, 2022

Did you receive an email or text (SMS) requesting your Netflix account email,
phone number, password, or payment method? If so, it probably did not come from
us. Here are some tips to identify and handle a suspicious email or text and
keep your account safe.


Secure / Delete Account

How do I know if an email or text is actually from Netflix?

 * We will never ask you to enter your personal information in a text or email.
   This includes:
   * Credit or debit card numbers
   * Bank account details
   * Netflix passwords
 * We will never request payment through a 3rd party vendor or website.
 * If the text or email links to a URL that you don’t recognize, don’t tap or
   click it. If you did already, do not enter any information on the website
   that opened.


WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I RECEIVED A SUSPICIOUS EMAIL OR TEXT?

Scammers can’t get information from you unless you give it to them. So don’t
click any links in the messages or reply to them.


SUSPICIOUS EMAILS

 1. Don’t click any of the links or open any of the attachments.
 2. Forward the email to phishing@netflix.com.
    NOTE:
    If your email is rejected when you forward it, it means we have already
    received a copy of the phishing message. You don’t need to do anything else
    except delete the email or message.
 3. Delete the email.


SUSPICIOUS TEXT MESSAGES (SMS)

iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch

 1. Tap and hold the message that you want to forward.
 2. Tap More… and then the Forward arrow  .
 3. Enter phishing@netflix.com.
 4. Tap Send .
 5. Delete the message.

Android

 1. Tap and hold the message that you want to forward.
 2. Tap More  and then Forward.
 3. Enter phishing@netflix.com.
 4. Tap Send .
 5. Delete the message.

NOTE:
If your email is rejected when you forward it, it means we have already received
a copy of the phishing message. You don’t need to do anything else except delete
the email or message.
NOTE:
Text fees may apply.


WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I CLICKED A LINK OR PROVIDED PERSONAL INFORMATION?

 * Change your Netflix password to a new one that is strong and unique to
   Netflix.
 * Update your password on any websites where you use the same email and
   password combination.
 * Contact your financial institution if you entered any payment information, as
   it may have been compromised.
 * Forward the message to phishing@netflix.com with the steps above.


WHAT ARE THE BEST WAYS TO KEEP MY INFORMATION SAFE?

Be careful anytime you get an email or text requesting personal information.

 * Don’t click a link when in doubt; go directly to the company website instead.
 * Never provide personal or financially sensitive information through email.
 * Check the sender’s address to see if it looks legitimate.
 * On a computer browser, hover over any links before clicking on them to see
   the URL. Make sure the links go where you expect them to.
 * Install anti-virus software to help guard your devices and personal
   information.

Phishing Scams

When you fall victim to phishing scams it is encouraged to reveal sensitive
information that could be used to send unsolicited advertisements or even for
criminal purposes. This type of information usually is comprised of passwords
that allow access into websites and credit card numbers or (on occasion) Social
Security numbers and bank account numbers and so on. The information is then
used to steal your funds from your account.

A range of phishing emails that can be missed through your fingers: A
genuine-looking email purporting to originate from your bank, credit card
company or different financial institution. The email will offer an URL, then
asking you to click it to update your account details. The website is extremely
convincing, so many people click the link and fill in their log-in details. It’s
very much the same as your bank’s site, in fact. This is why it is so hard to
recognize these fraudulent emails. The emails appear normal. But, the majority
of banks don’t request that you update your information through clicking a link
within an email.

Tax Refund Email Scam

The Internal Revenue Service is alerting the public to the possibility of a tax
refund scam email. You receive an email from the IRS telling you they owe you
the tax refund. You are directed to go to a link that will take you to the “IRS”
website. On this page, you will be asked to enter your Social Security number as
well as other details, so that you can log into your account. This email is
fraudulent and is designed solely to take your identity.

IRS Does Not Allow Email to Discuss and Request Information About Individuals

According to their website As stated on their website, the IRS does not make use
of email to reach you. It is unlikely that they would use email to inform you
about tax refunds. The IRS will use only the postal services or the phone to
reach you. Beware of this!

Other Scams with Email

The email comes from Nigeria scam. The basic idea behind the scam is that an
email comes from someone who claims that they want to transfer money from the
country of a specific country, usually Nigeria however there are issues with
taxation, corrupt law enforcement officials, or any other issues which require a
large amount of money, or else prevent this money from taken out of the country
completely. Then you are being asked to help. In exchange for your assistance
you could be offered the chance to win a substantial amount, ranging from
thousands of dollars. The issue is that they require your financial information
in order to transfer the money to your account. Please do not believe it! Many
people have been sucked into these frauds. They are after the money and not the
other way around.

Various Types Of Bad Email

Other types of harmful email are attachments packed with viruses. They also may
entice you to click on a hyperlink in which a Trojan horse, malware or virus is
downloaded onto your computer.

Preventing Losses

Utilizing common sensitivities is the best method to stay clear of Phishing
viruses, Phishing other scam emails.

Beware of clicking hyperlinks from businesses or individuals who are not
solicited. A few ways to safeguard yourself are to update your anti-virus
software frequently, enabling the automatic scanning of emails that arrive and
the using “live protection” when connecting to Internet. Get a different type of
malware blocking software if it’s not part of your anti-virus software. Windows
Defender is beneficial for blocking adware and other forms of malware that are
hidden from transferring itself onto your system even if you’re conscious of
this.

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