These buyers then sell individual accounts for a fraction of the official subscription price—often just $1 or $2—to people looking for "lifetime" premium access.
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The story begins with a different leak—perhaps from a forgotten gaming forum or an old social media site. Hackers take those billions of old passwords and feed them into automated software. Since people often reuse passwords, the software "stuffs" these credentials into the Disney+ login page at a rate of thousands per minute. These buyers then sell individual accounts for a