Disney+ users already getting hacked

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https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/technology-50461171
So 1337 hackers didn't wait a single minute and already began their attack on Disney+ Accounts and are selling them for the cheap price of $3 and Disney claimed that they haven't been data breached. People already suggested that it could be the users are the big dumb for reusing the same passwords everywhere seeing that hackers could be using collections of leaked passwords.

It's not limited to just Disney+, account stealing is common for Netflix, Crunchyroll oh boy i cant wait for high guardian spice and whatever other streaming services there are.

I own a Disney+ account, what do?
Make sure you're using a unique password.
Install a Password Manager (or just write them down in a note like a boomer you are)
KeePassXC is the best choice for storing them locally
Bitwarden is okay, you can either use their cloud database hosted in Microsoft Azure cloud or self-host it yourself.
LastPass, 1Password and Roboform are cloud-stored so I hope you at least trust whoever are hosting them

And 2-auth everywhere, and remember to back the files up or you will one day get locked from your accounts
andOTP for mobile, Winauth for PC.

typo.
« Last Edit: November 20, 2019, 01:58:36 AM by Generic Face »

More like Diesel Plus

BTW as more companies keep splitting from netflix to make their "own streaming services with blackjack and hookers" the more people are going
to try and get around it, it's just not feasible or reasonable to ask people to keep aware of several accounts with different pay cycles with differing amounts, where in most cases
people get them for just one or two shows.

On an unrelated note, Man in the High Castle season 4 is trash.

More like Diesel Plus

BTW as more companies keep splitting from netflix to make their "own streaming services with blackjack and hookers" the more people are going
to try and get around it, it's just not feasible or reasonable to ask people to keep aware of several accounts with different pay cycles with differing amounts, where in most cases
people get them for just one or two shows.

On an unrelated note, Man in the High Castle season 4 is trash.
it's a cycle, torrenting is gonna be popular again

when netflix became popular, pirating content became old fashion because streaming it was easier to access.