JAKARTA – Since the COVID-19 pandemic, movie audiences from the platform streaming online increase. Currently, there are many platforms streaming existing films, ranging from Netflix, HBO, Disney+, Vidio, and so on.
Neither players nor filmmakers always ask us to watch it from official or legal sites. In addition to avoiding piracy of films that are considered copyright infringement, it turns out that there are also other reasons.
In early July, the fourth season of one of the most anticipated series, Stranger Things, was released. But that didn’t dampen the enthusiasm of the fans.
Unfortunately, this fan enthusiasm has been actively abused by scammers. Researcher Kaspersky find many examples of spam emails and pages phishing designed to steal fans’ money and personal information.
When a user refuses to pay for a service subscription streaming and choose to watch it via illegal sites, they end up paying a higher price by losing their personal information and banking card data.
They were asked to pay some money if they wanted to watch it, but in the end they didn’t get access to watch the film.
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Kaspersky experts have detected spam emails that also abuse the popularity of Stranger Things. These emails are used to sell products of suspicious quality and are distributed via promotional emails without the recipient’s consent.
Therefore, Kaspersky experts suggest several things to avoid these scams, such as the following:
- Avoid links that promise to premiere a movie or TV series. If you have any doubts about the authenticity of the content, contact your entertainment provider.
- Check the authenticity of the website before entering personal data, and only use official and trusted web pages to watch or download movies. Double-check the URL format and spelling of the company name.
- Pay attention to the file extensions you download. Video files will never have an .exe or .msi extension
- Use a reliable security solution, which can identify malicious attachments and block sites phishing.
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