: A text file formatted as email:password or user:password , used by hackers for Credential Stuffing attacks.

: The accounts are specifically for platforms like Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max, or Spotify .

Because many people reuse passwords, thousands of these attempts succeed. The "1.1M" list represents the successful hits gathered by a user on Craxpro.io, which are then packaged in a and shared or sold for others to use for free access or to resell as "cheap premium accounts".

: This indicates the list contains approximately 1.1 million unique entries.

Downloading or using these files is illegal and poses a significant security risk, as the files themselves often contain malware designed to infect the downloader's own computer. What Does UHQ Mean? - Cyber Definitions

: In this context, UHQ doesn't mean video resolution. It means the credentials have been "cleaned" or verified through a "checker" tool to ensure a high percentage of them are still valid and active.

This file is the byproduct of a massive . Hackers don't usually "hack" the streaming services themselves. Instead, they take emails and passwords leaked from other unrelated website breaches (like a minor forum or old retail leak) and use automated bots to try those same combinations on streaming sites.