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: It is part of a larger repository known as Collection #1 , which was one of the largest public collections of breached email addresses and passwords discovered in 2019.

: These files are often labeled as "Расшифровка" (Decryption) or "Dehashed," meaning the original hashed passwords have been converted back into plain text for use by security researchers or, unfortunately, malicious actors. 418K.txt

: The "418k" signifies the volume of records—approximately 418,000 entries—contained within that specific text document. : It is part of a larger repository

: Security experts use these lists to cross-reference leaked data and alert users if their accounts have been compromised. Tools like Have I Been Pwned incorporate data from these collections to help the public secure their digital identities. : Security experts use these lists to cross-reference

In these technical logs, identifies a specific subset of the breach containing roughly 418,000 decrypted or "dehashed" credentials from the Italian service Libero.it.

If you suspect your information was in this file, it is highly recommended to and enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) on all sensitive accounts. posta_difesa_esercito.txt - Edoardo Limone

The file reference typically appears in cybersecurity contexts, specifically related to the massive "Collection #1" data breach .