How to Tell If Your Netflix Account Has Been Hacked?
Once upon a time, we all put our internet security at risk just to download the latest TV shows and movies online. We prayed and held our breath that we wouldn’t accidentally allow hackers to access our accounts after hitting the ever-so-shady download button, much like a game of Russian roulette. Thankfully, the advent of Netflix opened up a completely new way of viewing the entertainment industry, creating immense convenience for users and infinite possibilities for content creators. However, unfortunately, the risks of getting hacked did not vanish with the advent of paid streaming services like Netflix, which allow us to watch a huge variety of content titles under one umbrella at a rather affordable monthly fee. Hackers have developed newer ways of taking advantage of unsuspecting account owners in order to steal subscriptions to streaming platforms. As reported by Forbes, according to a survey carried out by cybersecurity company, DynariskNow, “users are also more likely to be hacked if they are using certain services including Netflix, EA, Xbox, Sony Entertainment, and Spotify.” The data on which these stats are based was obtained from the dark web and hacker communities.