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The cybercriminals behind "Free Premium" offers are sophisticated, using a wide range of languages and tactics to target a global audience. Therefore, adopting strong security habits is non-negotiable.

When you join a public channel with 50,000 members and they post a password for a "Netflix Premium" account, what happens?

Telegram has become the go-to hub for "sharing" communities. Because of its relaxed moderation policies and encrypted messaging, it’s easy for users to create channels dedicated to distributing login credentials (emails and passwords) for popular subscription services. Typically, these channels provide:

Many channels require you to click on shortened links (like bit.ly or adf.ly) to reveal the password. These links are often infested with that can infect your device. 2. Privacy Concerns

When you log into a hijacked account, the service logs your IP address. If the original owner reports the theft, your IP could be flagged across multiple platforms.

If you’ve ever wondered where these credentials come from, they usually fall into three categories: 1. Account Binning and Carding

Some channels exist where users donate unused, temporary, or shared accounts. These accounts are usually short-lived. Occasionally, you might get a few days of service.

Services like Spotify, Apple, and Canva offer heavy discounts for students.