Beware of Netflix e-mails

Next time you receive e-mail from the popular Netflix service, you're careful when you open it. Experts for online security have issued urgent notification about the virus attacking Netflix e-mails and is designed to deceive people to give credit card details, Kosovo Press broadcasts. “Netflix done work [...]
Next time you receive e-mail from the popular Netflix service, you're careful when you open it.
Experts for online security have issued urgent notification about the virus attacking Netflix e-mails and is designed to deceive people to give credit card details, Kosovo Press broadcasts.
“Netflix has become the preferred job of inspiring frauds on the Internet. The wide base of users has made them very popular “, says Emmanuel Marshal from Mailgood.
Using the luring technique, hackers convince people to share financial data with them, and then text them that the payment for Netflix has failed and must be repeated.
That's why be careful when you open your email and look closely at the address from which it comes. If you see a bunch of numbers and letters, of course this isn't Netflix.











