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Netflix Against Coronavirus Scam

Online users who have received the fake "Netflix against coronavirus" email message are asked not to follow the instructions in it. This is because the fake email is a scam being sent by cybercriminals. The cybercriminals attempt to trick their potential victims by promising them a free Netflix account during the Coronavirus pandemic.

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The Netflix Against Coronavirus Scam

Netflix against coronavirus, In this quarantine, get a free account! netflix-usanet

Due to the CoronaVirus pandemic worldwide, Netflix is giving some free passes to its platform during the period of isolation. Run it on the site because it will finish quickly!

hxxps://netflix-usa.net/-isolation

If they click on the link, it takes them to a survey page, then tells them to forward the message to their contacts so that they can also take advantage of the promotion. After sharing the link, the victim is notified that they’ve won a gift card and asked to supply personal and bank details. If they supply the information, it will be sent to the cybercriminals behind the scam. Therefore, online users who have already been tricked are asked to contact their banks for help.

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