[526k]user-pass Valorant Target.txt -

Rare skins like the Ignite Fan or Arcane Sheriff can make an account worth hundreds of dollars.

Contrary to popular belief, these lists rarely come from a direct breach of Riot Games. Instead, they are compiled from older, unrelated data breaches (like LinkedIn or Adobe). Since many users reuse passwords, attackers "stuff" these credentials into the Valorant login portal to see which ones work. [526k]User-Pass Valorant target.txt

Once verified, "hits" are posted on Telegram channels or specialized marketplaces. A "NFA" (Non-Full Access) account—where the buyer has the login but can't change the email—might sell for as little as $1. A "FA" (Full Access) account with rare skins can go for significantly more. Critical Security Recommendations Rare skins like the Ignite Fan or Arcane

If you have come across this file or fear your data is part of such a list: Since many users reuse passwords, attackers "stuff" these

Valorant accounts are high-value targets in the "gray market" because of:

The script "scrapes" the account for its rank, skin inventory, and VP (Valorant Points) balance. Bad: Invalid credentials.

Use tools like Have I Been Pwned to see if your email was leaked in the breaches that feed these combo lists.