Netflix and steal? Scammers are asking streaming customers to submit payment details with emails that look nearly ...
Netflix subscribers have reported receiving an email that warns them their account “is on hold” due to a problem with their direct debit. “Let’s tackle your payment details,” the subject line reads.
When you love using Netflix to catch up on your favorite shows, it can be worrying when you’re told there’s something wrong ...
Netflix has been cracking down hard on password sharing, and enforcing stricter rules about what exactly counts as a "household." Now, if your account is logged in from what it sees as a different ...
Cybercriminals trap users in new ways. As technology is progressing, online scams are also increasing rapidly. Now ...
Netflix users are being warned about a new phishing scam which is allowing hackers to steal victims' bank details. Users of ...
In order to cancel your Netflix subscription, you’ll need to log into your account via any compatible device. These include a mobile device or an internet browser. Please note, you cannot cancel ...
The email looks eerily authentic and claims your account has been put on hold. The only way to keep using your account, it claims, is to update your payment details. Clicking the link included ...
To cancel your Netflix membership, sign into Netflix, go to your account page, then navigate to the membership tab at the top. Click on "Cancel membership" and it will take you through a flow to ...
Netflix has begun sending out emails informing U.S. users that the halcyon days of password sharing are over. While you're still technically able to share your account with people outside your ...
Anyone with a Gmail, Yahoo or Outlook email account should be on high alert for a scary new scam that has started landing ...
"We'll try again, but in the meantime you may want to update your payment details." This is then followed by a red banner ...