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: Suggests the data was aggregated, curated, or kept exclusive to specific hacking forums or dark web marketplaces during the year 2024. 35K-US-Combolist-UNIQ---Private-2024.txt
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These lists are rarely generated from a single hack. Instead, they are usually compiled by aggregating data from multiple past corporate data breaches, phishing campaigns, and malware infections (such as info-stealers). How Cybercriminals Exploit This Data
Combolists containing valid US email addresses give bad actors a starting point for highly convincing phishing campaigns. Knowing the user's geographic region allows them to craft localized scams spoofing US banks, postal services, or tax agencies. Technical Prevention and Mitigation Strategies
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