passing as a Netflix notification has been targeting subscribers of the streaming service . The “ suspension notification ” looks similar in design and format to other Netflix emails . It notifies and urges users to update their information to avoid the suspension of their account . The goal of the scamAttack.Phishingis to steal personal and credit card information , according to a report from Mailguard . The email contains a link to a fake Netflix website where users are required to enter log-in information and a credit card number . The faux website has the Netflix logo on display plus The Crown and House of Cards banners to further trickAttack.Phishingvisitors . In a stament sent to EW , a Netflix spokesperson assured subscribers that the company takes the “ security of our members ’ accounts seriously , ” also stating that these type of scams aren ’ t uncommon : “ Netflix employs numerous proactive measures to detect fraudulent activity to keep the Netflix service and our members ’ accounts secure . Unfortunately , these scamsAttack.Phishingare common on the internet and target popular brands such as Netflix and other companies with large customer bases to lureAttack.Phishingusers into giving out personal information. ” According to Mailguard ’ s report , the scam has targeted almost 110 million subscribers . One important thing to note is that the email ’ s recipient appears as “ no sender , ” plus the victim ’ s name appears as “ # name # , ” as shown in the screenshot . Netflix customers who receive this email are advised to abstain from filling out any information prompted by the website . Netflix ’ s spokesperson also suggested that members of the streaming service visit netflix.com/security or contact Customer Service directly to learn more information about scams and other malicious activity .