: Change the password for any accounts that used the compromised credentials.
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: Turn on Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to provide an extra layer of security even if an attacker has your password. Have you received a security alert recently, or
: Use a different, strong password for every online service.
: Indicates the file contains approximately 2 million account entries.
: Suggests the list is a "Compilation of Multiple Breaches" (COMB), combining data from various different websites rather than one specific leak. How These Files Are Used
: Often used in underground forums to claim that the credentials have a high "hit rate," meaning a larger percentage of the accounts are likely still active or haven't been recently flagged.
These lists are primarily used in attacks. Attackers use automated tools to "stuff" these millions of usernames and passwords into various login pages to see which ones work. Because many users reuse the same password across multiple sites, a leak from a small gaming forum might grant an attacker access to more valuable accounts like email or banking. Risk and Prevention
: Change the password for any accounts that used the compromised credentials.
Learn more about Password Combo List notification - Norton Support
: Turn on Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to provide an extra layer of security even if an attacker has your password. Have you received a security alert recently, or 2M HQ USERPASS GAMING MIXED.txt
: Use a different, strong password for every online service.
: Indicates the file contains approximately 2 million account entries. : Change the password for any accounts that
: Suggests the list is a "Compilation of Multiple Breaches" (COMB), combining data from various different websites rather than one specific leak. How These Files Are Used
: Often used in underground forums to claim that the credentials have a high "hit rate," meaning a larger percentage of the accounts are likely still active or haven't been recently flagged. : Indicates the file contains approximately 2 million
These lists are primarily used in attacks. Attackers use automated tools to "stuff" these millions of usernames and passwords into various login pages to see which ones work. Because many users reuse the same password across multiple sites, a leak from a small gaming forum might grant an attacker access to more valuable accounts like email or banking. Risk and Prevention