Private-zabugor.txt

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When a website, e-commerce platform, or gaming forum suffers a database breach, threat actors steal user tables. If the passwords were encrypted using weak hashing algorithms (or stored in plaintext), hackers crack them and compile them into lists. Info-Stealer Malware

Malware families like RedLine, Vidar, or Racoon infect consumer and corporate devices, scraping saved credentials directly from web browsers.