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Team Udayavani, Feb 10, 2022, 1:10 PM IST
Bengaluru: A man lost around Rs 1.85 lakh in an email scam targeting Netflix members that seeks to steal the personal information of the company’s subscribers.
The man identified as Raghavendra, a businessman from SJP Road, Bengaluru received an email stating that Netflix was unable to validate his billing information for the next billing cycle, therefore they are suspending his membership. The email further stated that he will have to renew his membership by paying a certain amount of fees.
Raghavendra clicked on the given link and entered his credit card details to make the payment. A few moments later, Rs 1,85,757 was debited from the card.
He then filed a complaint at the Central CEN Crime police station and investigations are underway.
OTT users have recently become the target of cyberattacks. In 2019, Netflix had issued a statement regarding the scams that read,” “We take the security of our members’ accounts seriously and Netflix employs numerous proactive measures to detect fraudulent activity to keep the Netflix service and our members’ accounts secure.'”
“Unfortunately, scams are common on the internet and target popular brands such as Netflix and other companies with large customer bases to lure users into giving out personal information,” it added.
Here are a few steps you can take if you think you may be the target of a phishing scam:
If you have already entered details on a phishing page,
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