Malicious software that infects a user's computer and "logs" every username and password saved in their browser.

This implies the distributor has used "checker" software to verify that the emails and passwords actually grant access to Netflix at the moment of posting. Malicious software that infects a user's computer and

Netflix uses sophisticated AI to detect unusual login patterns. Most "checked" accounts are flagged and forced into a password reset within hours of being shared publicly.

Using passwords leaked from other site breaches (like a gaming forum or a local retail site) and testing them on Netflix. Because many people reuse passwords, this method is highly effective. Most "checked" accounts are flagged and forced into

To the average user, this string of text looks like gibberish. However, for those in the credential-sharing subculture, it is a specific advertisement:

Refers to the quantity of items in the list—in this case, 2,134 individual account credentials.

If you want to ensure your account doesn't end up in a "SATLOGS" list, follow these three essential steps:

For those tempted to use these accounts, the "free" price tag comes with hidden costs: