Netflix.txt | 73k

Credential stuffing (testing stolen logins from other sites on Netflix).

This write-up describes the discovery and implications of a data leak involving approximately 73,000 Netflix user credentials. Executive Summary 73k Netflix.txt

A credential leak titled has surfaced in online repositories. The file contains email addresses and plaintext passwords purportedly linked to Netflix accounts. This incident highlights the ongoing risks of credential stuffing and the importance of multi-factor authentication (MFA). Incident Overview Credential stuffing (testing stolen logins from other sites

The leak is not the result of a direct Netflix system breach. Instead, it is a collection of "combolists." Attackers use automated tools to verify which credentials still work on the Netflix platform to gain unauthorized access to active subscriptions. Security Implications 000 entries of "email:password" combinations.

Approximately 73,000 entries of "email:password" combinations.