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Fake Netflix Login Page Stealing Passwords

A website disguised as Netflix is tricking people into entering their login details, which are then stolen by criminals. Families who use Netflix could accidentally hand over their account credentials.

What to do: Warn your family to only log in to Netflix at netflix.com and never click links in emails or messages claiming to be Netflix.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

Criminals have set up fake Netflix websites that look real but steal your password when you log in. If someone in your family clicks a suspicious link claiming to be from Netflix, they could accidentally give hackers access to your account and payment information. Always go directly to netflix.com by typing it yourself, and be skeptical of any Netflix emails or messages asking you to log in.

Related: Netflix

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