Hours after Disney+ was launched, hackers stole user accounts and were either offering them for free on hacking forums or selling them for prices varying between $3 to $11, news site ZDNet reported.
Just hours after the service was rolled out, hackers hijacked user accounts and were either offering them for free on hacking forums or selling them for prices between $3 to $11, according to investigations by news siteUsers said hackers were accessing their Disney+ accounts, logging them out of their devices and then changing the email and password associated with that account, according to ZDNet.
It is likely that some users may have used the same email and password for multiple sites, including Disney+, and their credentials could've been stolen during previous security breaches at other companies.Disney+ is currently available in a few selected countries including the United States and Canada.
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