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FTC Warns Netflix Users About Email Phishing Scam (deadline.com) 37

The Federal Trade Commission has sent out a flare to warn Netflix users that there are some grinches out there looking to take advantage of everyone's holiday bliss and vulnerability. From a report: In a post on the FTC's website, they warned us of scammers using household company names to dupe consumers. In a specific example, they cited a phishing email sent to a Netflix customer that claimed the user's account is on hold because Netflix is "having some trouble with your current billing information." The email invites the user to click on a link to update their payment method. The FTC sent the cautionary message out to all Netflix users so that they won't be victim to phishing.


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FTC Warns Netflix Users About Email Phishing Scam

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    And the Nazis were socialists and leftists like Democrats, not alt-right or even plain right.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    FTC is only a few years behind the times. Next they should warn us about the emails saying our Apple or Amazon or eBay account has been compromised, click here to verify login details.

    I'm curious though, how exactly does the FTC know who is a Netflix customer to do a targeted mass email warning? This seems to be the real news here; that this data is either public knowledge or available to the government.

    • Possibly the FTC is tracking anyone that watched "Bird Box" and didn't want to commit suicide afterwards.
  • WTF FTC? (Score:4, Interesting)

    by Rob Lister ( 4174831 ) on Saturday December 29, 2018 @07:40AM (#57874696)

    The FTC sent the cautionary message out to all Netflix users so that they won't be victim to phishing.

    How does the FTC know who is a Netflix user? And how does it know the email addresses of said users?

    • How does the FTC know who is a Netflix user? And how does it know the email addresses of said users?

      Gee, if ONLY there was a company that had all of NetFlix's active mail addresses that the FTC could ask.

      But I'm sure they got it from the FBI who are always watching you, as opposed to the NSA who are always watching you AND the FBI. And the FTC for good measure. And NetFlix too, probably -- they like good shows as well.

      • by gtall ( 79522 )

        Did you know that the FBI has assigned a personal watcher each for every man, woman, and child in America. Golly, there's nothing they don't see. And they only use Americans to watch Americans. Yes, I know, that math doesn't add up. But this is the FBI we're talking about, they don't have to abide by any mathematical rules.

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  • Expect fake emails "warning" about phishing, that is a phishing email.
  • It would it harder to send a phishing email if you can't use a href tag to hide the real URL, and the user was forced to copy the url and open it in another browser tab.

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