Your Smart TV Just Got Hacked: The Star Wars Zero Company Scam Is Draining Bank Accounts Nationwide
Millions of Americans woke up this morning to find mysterious charges on their credit cards, all linked to something called "Star Wars Zero Company," and it’s not a new sci-fi movie. Here’s the wallet-wrecking truth: this isn’t a toy company. It’s a phishing scam disguised as a loyalty program that’s been snagging data through your smart TV apps and streaming subscriptions.
How does this hurt your daily life? If you’ve bought anything online or used a free trial, you’re at risk. The scammers are zeroing in on your bank details by pretending to offer exclusive Star Wars deals—then draining your account without you noticing until it’s too late. Experts say the average victim loses $1,200 before they catch on.
What you need to do right now to protect your wallet: Check your bank statements for any small, confusing debit entries labeled "Star Wars Zero Company," even for $0.01—those are test charges. Call your bank immediately to freeze your card and dispute any unknown transactions. Also, turn off auto-pay on shady streaming apps and delete any apps you didn’t download yourself. Don’t let this become your family’s financial disaster story—share this warning with everyone you know before it hits their accounts too.