318k - Mixed.txt
Update any accounts that used the leaked password.
Blue-team researchers and services like Have I Been Pwned use these lists to notify users that their data has been exposed. 318k Mixed.txt
Activate multi-factor authentication on all sensitive accounts (Email, Finance, Social Media). Update any accounts that used the leaked password
Based on current technical and security databases, typically refers to a specific combo list —a collection of approximately 318,000 compromised credentials (email/username and password pairs) circulated in cybersecurity and "leaked" data circles. File Overview Based on current technical and security databases, typically
This file is usually a "mix" or "aggregate" leak, meaning it is not from a single source (like a LinkedIn or Yahoo breach) but a compilation of data from various smaller, unrelated breaches and previous credential-stuffing logs. Usage in Cybersecurity Files with this naming convention are commonly used for:
Automated scripts use these lists to attempt unauthorized logins across different platforms (Amazon, Netflix, etc.) assuming users reuse passwords.
Transition to unique, randomly generated passwords for every service to prevent "mix" lists from affecting multiple accounts.