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Your Netflix account is not suspended – how to avoid the latest SMS scam

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  • Latest SMS scam claims that your Netflix account has been suspended
  • Links to a fake Netflix login screen that will steal your information
  • Netflix will never request your personal information in a text message

If you’ve recently received an SMS about your Netflix account being suspended, chances are it’s a scam. Fraudsters are targeting phone numbers in 23 countries with a new text message campaign, trying to swindle Netflix users out of their account credentials and payment information.

With more than 280 million paid subscribers worldwide, it’s no surprise that scammers would use Netflix as the hook in a phishing scheme. Even if the fraudulent message is sent out with a scattergun approach, there’s a good chance that many of the recipients will have a Netflix account – and potentially be tricked into parting with their personal information.

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