Most of these "working" accounts aren't "hacked" in the traditional sense. They are usually the result of .
Disney regularly updates its "bot detection" to prevent the very tools used to create the list you mentioned. 💡 How to Stay Off a "Hit List"
Tools (Checkers) verify if the account has an active subscription before it's added to a list like yours. 🎬 Disney+ by the Numbers 2546X DISNEYPLUS - ALL CHECKED WORKING - SATL...
If you want to make sure your email never ends up in a "2546X" text file, follow these three rules:
If you see a "Continue Watching" show that you’ve never seen, someone else might be on your account. Most of these "working" accounts aren't "hacked" in
Instead of the risks associated with "gray market" accounts, here is some interesting content about the behind how these lists are made and how to protect yourself. 🛡️ The Anatomy of an Account Leak
Use a password manager (like Bitwarden or 1Password). Never reuse a password. 💡 How to Stay Off a "Hit List"
If you use the same password for everything, the bot "hits" a match.