These accounts are usually compromised via Credential Stuffing . Hackers use passwords leaked from other websites and test them on Disney+ to see if they work. 2. Why "133x"?

Log out of all devices in your Disney+ settings to kick off unauthorized users.

The phrase refers to a specific leaked text file containing stolen account credentials for the Disney+ streaming service. These files, often shared on hacking forums or "paste" sites, are used by bad actors for unauthorized access or to resell account details.

If you suspect your information might be in a leak like this, take these steps immediately:

Multi-Factor Authentication adds a layer of security that a simple text file cannot bypass.