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Thursday, January 18, 2018

January 18, 2018

Netflx customers-New scam is targeting towards you

The Fargo Police is warning people to be on the lookout of a new scam involving Netflix.

Netflix has more than 100 million subscribers worldwide, maybe even you. Therefore you will want to watch your email.

The new scam comes in the form of an email comes with “Payment declined” in the subject line.

There is a button to click to update credit card information. But the link takes you to the scammer's website where you are asked to enter credit card information, which will then be sold on the Dark Web.

This scam is dangerous because so many people who are receiving this email are Netflix customers. Their first response may be to click the button and provide the requested information.

But there is a safer course of action. Should you receive one of these emails, type the Netflix URL into your browser and log into your account. After you’re signed in, click on your personal icon in the upper right corner of the page, then click on "account." Then click on "update payment info."

A cyber-security firm based in Australia says the scammers are using a “brandjacking” email hoping to capture credit card information.
Tell-tale clues

A closer look at the email, however, might save you the trouble. If the email mentions that your American Express card was declined, but Netflix uses your Visa, then the email is an obvious fake.

Also note the spelling of certain words. Emails sent to customers in the U.S. should refer to the "Help Center," not the "Help Centre."

Phishing scams can take different forms. Besides directing a potential victim to a phony website, they can also contain attachments that can unleash malware, including ransomware.

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Tuesday, January 16, 2018

January 16, 2018

Netflix ‘still exploring’ possibility of Nintendo Switch app


Nintendo Switch owners wondering when they might be able to stream Netflix on the system will have to keep wondering for now, although all hope is not lost.
Switch fans hoping for a Netflix app may have become alarmed yesterday if they saw a certain tweet from Netflix’s official customer service account. Responding to a person asking when the service might be coming to the Switch, the @Netflixhelps account said, “There are currently no plans for Netflix on Nintendo Switch.”


While Switch owners may have despaired at the sight of that tweet, the news isn’t quite that bad. We asked Netflix for further comment today, and a representative for the streaming service said that although Netflix has nothing to announce right now, the company continues to engage in discussions with Nintendo about a Switch app.

“We are still exploring the opportunity with Nintendo, but don’t have definitive plans to share at this time,” the Netflix spokesperson told Polygon. The rep added that Netflix will send an update to that effect from @Netflixhelps; the company has since deleted the original tweet from yesterday, but you can see a screencap below.


Nintendo launched the Switch in March 2017 without any streaming video services. At the time, Nintendo said it was “talking to a range of companies” such as Amazon, Hulu and Netflix about bringing their apps to the Switch. More than 10 months after the Switch’s debut, Hulu is the only streaming service to be offered on the console in the U.S.; it launched in November. Niconico, a Japanese video hosting platform, is available on Switch exclusively in Japan.

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