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Fake Netflix Website Stealing Passwords

A website pretending to be Netflix is tricking people into entering their login details, which are then stolen by criminals. Kids or parents who click a link to this fake site could have their Netflix account and payment details compromised.

What to do: Never click links to Netflix from emails or messages — always type netflix.com directly into your browser, and check that your children know to do the same.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family clicks a link to a fake Netflix site, criminals could steal your password and payment information, letting them watch on your dime or worse. The safest move is to always type netflix.com directly into your browser yourself, and remind your kids to do the same rather than clicking links from emails or texts.

Related: Netflix

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