: Labeling a list as "HQ" (High Quality) is a marketing tactic used by sellers to claim the credentials are fresh, valid, or have a high "hit rate" on popular websites. How This List is Used in Attacks
: The "[Combolist.top]" prefix indicates the source or platform where the list was originally shared or sold, often a dark web forum or specialized credential-sharing site. [Combolist.top] 913k HQ combo list CA.txt
: To drain bank accounts or perform fraudulent transfers. : Labeling a list as "HQ" (High Quality)
: The data is usually structured in a standard email:password or username:password format, making it ready for immediate use in automated hacking software. : The data is usually structured in a
Cybercriminals use these lists to fuel campaigns. Since many people reuse the same password across multiple sites, a hacker will feed this 913k-record file into a bot (like OpenBullet ) that automatically tests the logins against high-value targets like:
: To make unauthorized purchases using saved credit cards. Streaming Services : To steal and resell "premium" accounts.
: The "CA" in the filename typically suggests a focus on Canadian accounts or users with .ca email domains.