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70k_russia_combos.txt

In cybersecurity, a "combo" is a plain-text file formatted as email:password or username:password . Threat actors use these lists to gain unauthorized access to accounts by automating login attempts across various websites. The "70K" in the filename suggests the list contains roughly 70,000 entries. Context of Recent Breaches

While "70K_RUSSIA_COMBOS.txt" is a smaller, targeted list, it is often a subset of much larger data dumps. For example, in early 2025, a massive collection known as the was discovered, containing over 23 billion rows of stolen credentials. 70K_RUSSIA_COMBOS.txt

Tools like Notepad++ or VS Code allow you to manually select the encoding to fix display errors. What Should You Do? In cybersecurity, a "combo" is a plain-text file

Security analysts often find that lists like these are "recycled"—they are not new breaches but rather compilations of older leaks combined to look like fresh data. Context of Recent Breaches While "70K_RUSSIA_COMBOS

Use a verified service like Have I Been Pwned to see which of your accounts may have been compromised.

Many of these combos originate from "infostealers," malware that scrapes saved passwords directly from a victim's web browser. Technical Challenges with Russian Files

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