Bad news y’alls! Bad news!
Netflix subscribers once again flooded Twitter with tweets claiming their Netflix accounts have been or potentially hacked by other immoral users. And what shook the most is that this time around, the hackers come from Malaysia! WHAT?!
This issue has been roaming around since last year, but it was this year that Netflix has finally became the mainstream streaming platform for Malaysian viewers. Hence, this explains why Malaysians are starting to freak out because of this mix-up. Some Twitter users went to Twitter to unleash their frustrations and anger while some even mock the hacker for having the skills to hack people but unable to find a proper job to use that skill.
Seriously Netflix @netflix my account being hack again and it is from Malaysia! I paid my account every month and this is how u protect ur customer data???!
— nhil ? (@itspenglee) July 9, 2019
Someone in Malaysia just hacked my Netflix account. It’s not even 6am in Malaysia, but some dude is up saving $11 this month by hacking me.
Malaysia Guy: if you can hack my Netflix, you can probably find a job in the IT industry making some serious cash. Dream bigger bro.
— Ryan Guard (@ryanguard) November 8, 2018
One Twitter user expressed disappointment in his tweet that reads “what a disgrace to Malaysia, hacking overseas accounts just to start a business selling “shared” Netflix accounts”
buat malu nama Malaysia je duk hack Netflix orang luar negara semata-mata nak jual account netflix “shared”
— e-draki ?? (@_idraki) July 8, 2019
Some fortunate subscriber whom haven’t yet became a victim of this hoax expressed how brilliant this is actually as US users are served with a lot more shows compared to other countries.
ok listen
the netflix thing? i think they aren’t shitting when they said they have a supplier. you know how the US’ netflix has more shows than the ones in malaysia? bitch imagine if you could hack into americans accounts and sell them like ayy— ?????? / ????? ??? ?????! (@urlocalcatalyst) April 26, 2019
So for Netflix subscribers out there, BEWARE! And to the hackers, there’s only one thing we have to say.