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Time to change your Netflix password? Millions of login details have leaked, according to a cybersecurity report – and it’s not just Netflix

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Internet security giant Kaspersky has released a report saying that it identified over 7 million “compromised accounts” for the best streaming services that have leaked online in 2024 alone.

The details weren’t leaked due to a breach in the security system of the streaming services themselves, but were instead grabbed by other malicious means, such as spyware browser extensions, which scrape the information you type into your computer and send it away to scammers, or fake websites that trick you into entering your account information (known as phishing).

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