This post refers to a which is a large text file containing hundreds of thousands of stolen username and password combinations. These lists are typically used by cybercriminals for credential stuffing attacks —an automated process where they try these logins on popular streaming platforms (like Netflix, Disney+, or Hulu) to hijack active accounts.

: Files labeled as "combo lists" on public forums or shady sites are frequently used as bait to deliver info-stealing malware or trojans to the downloader's own computer.

: Using these lists to access accounts that don't belong to you is a violation of the law (such as the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act in the US) and the terms of service of the streaming providers.

If you are concerned that your information might be on a list like this, you can check reputable services like Have I Been Pwned to see if your email has been involved in a known data breach.