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700k Hq Combolist Shopping.txt -

If you'd like to or want to know more about how these breaches happen , I can help with: Setting up multi-factor authentication . Identifying suspicious emails from "shops" you use.

: Use tools like Have I Been Pwned to see if your email is already part of a leaked combolist. 700K HQ COMBOLIST SHOPPING.txt

The raw data is "dirty"—filled with deleted accounts and "123456" passwords. A "cracker" buys the raw dump and runs it through an automated tool against popular shopping sites (like Amazon, eBay, or Walmart). Out of 2 million lines, 700,000 "hits" work. This "700K HQ" (High Quality) list is now a valuable commodity because every line represents a live account with potentially saved payment methods or loyalty points. 3. The Marketplace If you'd like to or want to know

: Never reuse the same password across different shopping sites. The raw data is "dirty"—filled with deleted accounts

The file is uploaded to a private Telegram channel or a dark web forum. It’s titled . The seller posts a "snippet" as proof of validity. Within minutes, a buyer pays in Bitcoin. They aren't looking for clothes; they are looking for "aged" accounts that won't trigger fraud alerts when they order high-end electronics to a "drop" address. 4. The Impact

Thousands of miles away, a regular shopper gets an email: "Thank you for your purchase of a $1,200 laptop." They haven't logged into that site in months. By the time they reset their password, the "700K" file has already been resold to five other people, and their digital identity is being cycled through another automated script.

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