Netflix subscribers are being warned about a sophisticated phishing scam circulating via email, designed to steal personal and financial information.
The deceptive email mimics an official Netflix communication, falsely claiming that the recipient’s account has been put on hold. It urges users to click a link to resolve the issue, which redirects them to a fraudulent login page that closely resembles Netflix’s official site.
Unsuspecting users are then prompted to enter sensitive details, including their Netflix credentials, home address, and payment information.
Cybersecurity experts caution that phishing scams have become more advanced with the rise of AI-driven tactics.
According to Jake Moore, Global Cybersecurity Advisor at ESET, artificial intelligence has enabled cybercriminals to launch phishing campaigns at an unprecedented scale, making them appear more legitimate while targeting a larger number of users.
“Despite these advancements, many scams still rely on urgency to pressure recipients into acting quickly without verifying the sender’s authenticity,” Moore explained.
Users are advised to remain vigilant, double-check email sources, and avoid clicking on suspicious links. Instead, they should visit Netflix directly through its
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