165k.txt

In cybersecurity contexts, refers to a "combo list"—a text file containing leaked email and password combinations used for credential stuffing attacks.

: Files with this name are frequently associated with specific gaming or software breaches. For example, a version titled m2bob.net [165k].txt contains approximately 165,000 leaked credentials from the m2bob.net gaming bot service.

: It is often grouped with similar files like 100K.txt , 125K.txt , and 211K.txt , where the numbers (e.g., 165K) represent the Kelvin temperature at which the data was recorded. 2. Cybersecurity: Password Dumps & "Combo" Lists 165K.txt

In materials science, is a dataset used in the study of overdoped cuprates, specifically focusing on "Quadrature magnetoresistance."

: It is part of a research data package from the University of Bristol . In cybersecurity contexts, refers to a "combo list"—a

: The file likely contains raw or processed measurements of electrical resistance under varying magnetic fields and temperatures.

The filename typically appears in two specific contexts: high-energy physics research and cybersecurity data leaks. Depending on your interest, it refers to either experimental data for superconductors or a database of leaked account credentials. 1. Physics Data: Cuprate Superconductors : It is often grouped with similar files like 100K

: These files are typically found in large collections of data breaches (like "Collection #1") shared on hacker forums or archived by security researchers for defense analysis. 3. Biological Context (Less Common)