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There’s A New Netflix Email Scam Doing The Rounds

If you receive this email, delete it straight away

A new Netflix email scam is targeting millions of people who subscribe to the popular streaming service.

The personalised email warns customers that their account will be canceled unless they update their personal information, which includes credit card details.

The subject of the email reads, “Your suspension notification” and includes a link to ‘restart your membership’. When clicked this leads to a fake Netflix page which prompts subscribers to enter their personal details, including credit card information.

The scammers could even steal someone’s identity as they also ask for subscriber’s address, driver’s licence and mother’s maiden name.

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Although it looks quite convincing and legitimate, this is a scam made with the intent of stealing credit card numbers and identity.

If you receive an email from Netflix over links and check the website it is directing you to. If it doesn’t seem right, delete it straight away.

Netflix has since released a statement, warning users of phishing attempts: “Phishers will go to great lengths to try to take over your account or steal your personal information. They may create fake websites that look like Netflix, or send emails that imitate us and ask you for personal information…  If you’re unsure about a link in an email, you can always hover your cursor over the link to see where it directs in which you can see the real linked web address at the bottom of most browsers.”

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This article originally appeared on WHO

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