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Scammers abuse the name Netflix – not only can they steal your account, but they can also hack into your bank account

Scammers abuse the name Netflix - not only can they steal your account, but they can also hack into your bank account

They have beautifully cloned the Netflix login page to steal our data.

We often don’t take seriously that the same risks lurk in the digital world as in the real world. Here, we don’t have to go home alone in the dark for someone to rob us, it’s just a sneaky scam by some hackers and they can tap our bank account instantly or steal our data, which they can also misuse.

The most important rule is to protect our money and our bank card. Remember that no company, supermarket chain or even our financial institution will ask for our bank card details via SMS, e-mail or phone. This is especially true of the three-digit CVV / CVC code on the back of a bank card. If we buy online, we need to check if we are on a secure site. Professionals can really spot fake URLs, even normal people have to practice.

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Unfortunately, cybercriminals are using more and more tricks and innovations to mislead us and get what they want. Incredibly, even our Netflix account isn’t safe if we’re not watching it.

Scammers are now trying to use this message:

NETFLIX: Your last payment was declined, please confirm your payment details, or we will suspend your account.

– warn us, as we should already suspect bad spelling, and then comes the link, which takes us to the login page, which is deceptively similar to the Netflix page.

Gradually you have to pay attention, because Firefox for example opens the page, but Google Chrome immediately warns:

“At ugyfelfiokom-megujitasa.com, attackers can trick you into installing dangerous software or revealing your personal information (passwords, phone numbers, bank card details, etc.).”

OTP has issued a warning: this is how scammers try to steal your money - we show you what to look for! OTP has issued a warning: this is how scammers try to steal your money - we show you what to look for!

OTP has issued a warning: this is how scammers try to steal your money – we show you what to look for!

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If we enter our email address and password here, our account will immediately fall into the hands of cybercriminals. In such cases, of course, it can be worse, because if the fraudulent website is designed in this way, it can take us to another front, where our bank card data can also be stolen.

If you suspect fraud, you should report it to the National Institute of Electronic Protection. However, if we feel that we have encountered something like this, we should definitely change our password, but it doesn’t hurt if we did it a long time ago. The other is two-factor authentication, which should not be neglected, no matter where you set your password.

Modernization: Meanwhile, Firefox has also blocked the page.

Cover photo: Profimedia

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