Hq.txt: 22k
: Plain text ( .txt ) for maximum compatibility with automated software like OpenBullet, SilverBullet, or Sentry MBA. Structure : Usually one entry per line.
: Used by IT professionals to check if their users are utilizing passwords that appear in known public leaks. Source and Distribution
: Sometimes uploaded to sites like GitHub or Pastebin by researchers (or accidentally by developers). Technical Characteristics 22k HQ.txt
: Use Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) on all sensitive accounts to provide a layer of protection that a simple wordlist cannot bypass.
These lists rarely originate from a single source. Instead, they are "repacks" or compilations from various historical data breaches. They are frequently shared on: : Plain text (
: Where users trade "configs" and "proxies" alongside these lists.
: Despite the "22k" name, the actual line count can vary slightly depending on the specific version or "mod" of the list being circulated. Risk Assessment Source and Distribution : Sometimes uploaded to sites
: It generally consists of "combos" in a username:password or email:password format. The "HQ" designation implies the list has been curated or "cleaned" to remove duplicates, invalid syntaxes, or low-probability entries, making it more efficient for automated tools. Primary Uses :