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Phishing attack for Netflix subscribers, DuckDuckGo limits spying, this is the recap ‘

Beware of this fake Netflix email which is used to retrieve your bank details, the true identity of the creator of Bitcoin could be revealed, DuckDuckGo offers an ad tracker blocker in order to limit espionage, this is the recap of the day.

Netflix: watch out for this new email phishing attempt

Some of our readers have warned us that they have received an email in which they learn that their Netflix account has been suspended and that they need ” restart subscription “. Obviously, subscribers are then redirected to a dummy site that looks exactly like that of the streaming platform. You will need to enter your username, password, personal data and of course your credit card. The pirates have refined their attack and we encourage you to read our news so as not to be fooled by this well-crafted trap.

Read: Netflix – no your account is not suspended, this email is a scam to empty your bank account

Are we going to find out who Satoshi Nakamoto really is?

A lawsuit in Florida could soon reveal the true identity of the creator of Bitcoin, dubbed Satoshi Nakamoto. While the Australian crypto expert continues to claim that he developed the Bitcoin protocol on his own, the family of the late David Kleiman want to prove that the two men were associated and that the Bitcoin project was born out of their collaboration. American justice, during the trial, could therefore force Craig Wright to provide proof of what he has been advancing since 2016. Often considered a crook, nothing tells us that he will be able to prove to be the creator of the mother of cryptocurrencies .

Read: Bitcoin – will this lawsuit reveal the true identity of its creator, Satoshi Nakamoto?

DuckDuckGo: Android apps will no longer be able to spy on you

The search engine DuckDuckGo has just announced a new feature, dubbed “Android app tracking protection”, Which will block ad trackers present in your Android applications. Thus, the tool in the background will prevent applications from spying on you and transmitting your data to companies such as Facebook or Google. If you want to sign up for this feature in beta, go to your DuckDuckGo app and select Settings> Application tracking protection (in the Confidentiality section).

Read: DuckDuckGo Now Prevents Android Apps From Spying On You

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