Big_diap.7z
: Hackers use the contents to automate login attempts on other websites, banking on the fact that many people reuse the same password across multiple platforms.
: If you suspect your data was in a "Big Diap" style leak, change your passwords immediately and enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) on all sensitive accounts. Big_Diap.7z
: This prevents the "domino effect" where one leak compromises all your accounts. : Hackers use the contents to automate login
: Downloading or distributing these files may involve handling "PII" (Personally Identifiable Information), which can have legal implications depending on your jurisdiction. : Downloading or distributing these files may involve
: The name "Big_Diap" is often a shorthand for a "Big Compilation" or "Big Database." It typically contains "combo lists"—huge collections of email addresses, usernames, and passwords stolen from various websites over several years.
: Files found on leak forums are often bait. They may contain "binders" or executable scripts that can infect your computer with info-stealers or ransomware when you attempt to extract them.