: Testing automated lists of leaked credentials across various sites.
The risks associated with these tools are severe, ranging from personal device infection to criminal prosecution. is a primary risk, as using someone else's password without authorization can be a criminal offense under laws like the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), with a Ukrainian IT specialist sentenced to five years in prison for selling compromised logins. The Security Risks are equally severe, as these tools and the "combo lists" they use are often malware-laden backdoors. The tools also violate Netflix's Terms of Service, risking permanent account bans. Furthermore, the results are often Low Quality and Unreliable . Valid accounts tend to get locked out or have their passwords changed quickly, and many advertised checkers simply don't work as expected.
This tool uses Selenium WebDriver (without headless mode) to check Netflix accounts. It is designed for Linux (Debian/Kali) but can also run on Windows with some limitations. Its standout feature is the ability to resume checking after a 403 error by simply changing the VPN and restarting the program.
Netflix's Terms of Use explicitly prohibit:
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