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: Indicates the data format is structured as email:password .
If you are investigating this because you suspect your data is included, you should:
: Use Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) on all sensitive accounts to provide a layer of protection that a leaked password alone cannot bypass. 07.Email-Pass_MYRQ_joined_joined_normalized_nod...
: Gaining unauthorized access to private accounts. Security Recommendations
This naming convention is frequently seen in large-scale data leaks, specifically those involving "Combi" or "Combo" lists (collections of email/password pairs aggregated from multiple older breaches). : Indicates the data format is structured as email:password
: Using the email addresses for targeted spam or social engineering.
: Suggests the data has been processed to remove duplicates, merged with other lists, and formatted (normalized) for consistency—often to be used in credential stuffing attacks. : Likely indicates that the file has been
: Likely indicates that the file has been "de-duplicated," meaning each unique credential pair appears only once. Technical Implications
