I'm sorry but this is ridiculous. The author
1) mentions the dots DO matter, and calls for they're removal as a feature, but makes no mention of the ability to add '+{whatever}' to an email providing the exact same attack vector
2) states this is a gmail issue, when any email provider could do the exact same thing and have it be a problem
3) states the Netflix not verifying the email before payment is somehow not a fix because "using someone else’s address on signup only cedes control of the account to that person", when the receiver has full ability to _not_ confirm the phishing account.
Netflix is what, just supposed to know and stay up to date with all possible email providers various email mappings? No, rather, they should verify the email address before payment. Granted, the onus is on the user to notice a new 'Confirm your email with Netflix' email. Maybe Netflix could make it really obvious that the email is for a _new_ account? Defense against phishing attacks will always rely on some amount of intelligent user behaviour, if a user is going not going to read an email and blindly click-though I'm not sure there's much that can be done anyway.