Cord Cutters News

Fake Streaming Services and Scams Are on the Rise

remote pointing at tvAs expected, stay at home orders nationwide caused an increase in streaming. The jump in subscriptions and viewing time has benefitted the industry but has also caught the attention of scammers.

The cybersecurity firm Mimecast found over 700 suspicious websites attempting to impersonate Netflix, just between April 6 and April 12 alone. The Guardian first reported the findings.

“We have seen a dramatic rise in suspicious domains impersonating a variety of streaming giants for nefarious purposes,” said Carl Wearn, the head of e-crime at Mimecast. “These spoof websites often lure unsuspecting members of the public in with an offer of free subscriptions to steal valuable data. The data harvested includes names, addresses and other personal information, as well as stealing credit card details for financial gain.”

Those behind the fake websites are looking to capture credit card or bank account information, but can also use login credentials to access other apps and services.

While many of the fake websites are easy to identify and avoid, others could easily be confused for the official websites of streaming services including Netflix and Disney+. The same goes for scam emails, which have also been more prevalent since the pandemic began in the US. Some Cord Cutters News readers have even been sharing that they’ve received fake Disney+ emails about issues with their account when they’ve never created a Disney+ account.

Stay safe when creating and managing subscriptions, and if you see a fraudulent website, you can report it here.

Here are some tips for identifying fake websites and scam emails.

Did you know we have a YouTube Channel? Every week we have a live Cord Cutting Q&A, and weekly Cord Cutting recap shows exclusively on our YouTube Channel!

Please follow us on Facebook and Twitter for more news, tips, and reviews. Need cord cutting tech support? Join our Cord Cutting Tech Support Facebook Group for help.

Exit mobile version