Thursday, October 12, 2017

If you are Netflix subscriber , you may want to read this



It begins with a mail purporting to be from the streaming giant, asking for an account update. Once the victim enters their Netflix credentials on a spoofed website, they are redirected to a second screen, which harvests the victim’s credit card credentials. The final step shows a thank-you message, where clicking the “Get Started” button takes visitor to Netflix.com, meaning that they could remain blissfully unaware that they’ve been phished for quite some time.

PhishMe’s analysis found that the email address associated with the campaign has been involved in the use of five different phishing toolkits since June, targeting customers of Chase Bank, Comcast, Netflix, TD Bank and Wells Fargo. But business users can be at risk as well


More Here:
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/netflix-phish-corporate-dangers?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

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