, locking you out of your own computer until you pay a fee. 2. The Link to Historic Data Breaches
Below is a blog post designed to educate users about the dangers of these downloads and how to protect their personal information.
While there is no official "131K Yahoo zip" file endorsed by Yahoo, this specific file name is frequently associated with or malware phishing campaigns . Downloading such files poses a extreme security risk, as they often contain stolen credentials from historic data breaches or malicious scripts designed to infect your device.
Even if the ZIP file actually contains data, it is stolen property. Interacting with leaked databases can expose you to legal risks and further phishing attempts. If your own information was part of a breach, hackers can use it to guess your security questions or perform "credential stuffing" on your other accounts like Amazon or PayPal. How to Stay Protected Yahoo hack hits half a billion users - Emsisoft