Threat actors use these lists to hijack accounts on shopping platforms (like Amazon, eBay, or Walmart) to steal saved credit card info, reward points, or perform brushing scams.
The file is a collection of stolen login credentials (typically email and password pairs) used by cybercriminals for credential stuffing attacks . These lists are often aggregated from various past data breaches and distributed on hacking forums or Telegram channels. Analysis of the File
Check your bank and credit card statements for unauthorized micro-transactions, which are often "test" charges by hackers.
It contains approximately 1.2 million entries formatted for automated tools. The "[HQ]" (High Quality) tag suggests the list has been filtered to remove invalid formats or that it boasts a high "hit rate" on e-commerce sites.