“Your account will be suspended”: beware of this fraudulent SMS pretending to be Netflix

On son site, Netflix provides some advice if you are confronted with suspicious SMS or e-mails, which claim to be from him. The platform will never ask you to enter personal information such as your bank details by message, nor to make a payment via a supplier or a third-party site. It also calls on its users not to even open any site that seems suspicious to them, but to forward the message received to the address [email protected], then to delete it.

If you have nevertheless provided personal information, the platform invites you to change your password on Netflix and on the other websites for which you use the same, with the same email address, and to contact your bank as soon as possible. to object if you have provided bank details.

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