: These lists are rarely the result of a single breach. Instead, they are "combos" aggregated from various "logs" (data stolen by info-stealing malware like RedLine or Vidar) or credential stuffing attacks.
: If an attacker gains "mail access," they can bypass Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) by intercepting password reset codes sent to the inbox, effectively seizing control of the victim's entire digital identity. Safety and Mitigation 10K UHQ MAILACCESS.txt
: Use app-based authenticators (like Google Authenticator) rather than SMS/Email-based codes, as these are harder for attackers with "mail access" to intercept. : These lists are rarely the result of a single breach
This file contains approximately 10,000 sets of login credentials (typically in email:password format). The "UHQ" label stands for , a marketing term used by data brokers to suggest the accounts are fresh, verified, and likely to have high success rates for "mail access"—meaning the credentials grant direct entry into the email inbox itself rather than just a third-party service. Key Components of the Feature Safety and Mitigation : Use app-based authenticators (like