The request for a paper on the "Netflix Checker by xRisky v2" refers to a controversial software tool used primarily for "account checking" or "credential stuffing"
: Attempting to verify or use accounts that do not belong to you can be considered a criminal offense under various cybercrime laws.
And if you are a security researcher, remember that analyzing tools like XRiSKY v2 should only be done in isolated virtual machines, with no internet access to live Netflix servers.
If you’re researching this for (e.g., understanding how attackers use checkers), I can explain the general concept without endorsing or detailing specific tools:
The Xrisky V2 Top Netflix Checker boasts several impressive features that make it a top-notch tool in its category:
Being wary of emails or texts asking for your password or payment info; Netflix will never ask for this via text or email.