Exlic_collection-2019-10.rar

The total series (Collections #1–5) involved approximately 2.2 billion to 2.7 billion records and nearly 1 TB of data.

The primary threat from this file is credential stuffing . Malicious actors use these lists to automate login attempts across other unrelated services (like banking or social media), exploiting the fact that many users reuse the same password across multiple accounts. "Collection #1" Data Breach - Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) ExLic_Collection-2019-10.rar

The collection primarily contains email addresses and plaintext passwords . "Collection #1" Data Breach - Cloud Security Alliance

It is not the result of a single hack but a "megaleak" compiled from over 2,000 different sources , including historical breaches of platforms like Yahoo , LinkedIn , and Dropbox . They were initially hosted on the cloud storage

The "Collections" were first reported in January 2019 by security researcher Troy Hunt. They were initially hosted on the cloud storage service MEGA and later distributed through various hacker forums. Contents:

The file is a component of a massive series of data leaks discovered in early 2019, commonly referred to as "Collection #1–5." This specific file represents a curated aggregate of billions of usernames and passwords harvested from thousands of previous data breaches. Report: ExLic_Collection-2019-10.rar

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