Turn on Multi-Factor Authentication (SMS, App, or Security Key) for your email and financial accounts.
This subject line refers to a which is a collection of stolen usernames (email addresses) and passwords. These lists are used by cybercriminals to perform automated attacks. 🛡️ Core Risks
Check your "Sent" folder and "Login Activity" for any unrecognized access. ⚠️ Security Warning Turn on Multi-Factor Authentication (SMS, App, or Security
High-value for billing and personal info. Verizon: Often linked to mobile and home internet accounts.
"Mail:Pass" means the file is formatted as email@example.com:password123 , making it ready for immediate use in hacking tools. 🛡️ Core Risks Check your "Sent" folder and
Hackers use bots to test these pairs across other sites (banking, social media, shopping).
Attackers gain full access to your email, allowing them to reset passwords for other linked accounts. "Mail:Pass" means the file is formatted as email@example
"117K" suggests 117,000 unique credential pairs are included. 🚀 Immediate Action Plan