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"Url-Log-Pass.txt" is a common file format in the cybercrime ecosystem used to distribute stolen, formatted credentials (URL:Login:Password) harvested by infostealer malware. These often massive combolists allow threat actors to perform precise credential stuffing attacks and frequently originate from data dumps on platforms like Telegram. For a detailed analysis of these files, visit Group-IB . Url-Log-Pass.txt
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This is the most common source. Trojans like RedLine , Raccoon , or Vidar infect a victim's computer and scrape the "Auto-fill" data saved in web browsers. The malware then packages this data into a neat Url-Log-Pass.txt file and sends it back to the attacker. For a detailed analysis of these files, visit Group-IB
Url-Log-Pass.txt is a plain-text file that typically contains three columns of sensitive information:
This is a standardized output file generated by malicious software (like RedLine, Raccoon, or Vidar Stealer). When these programs infect a device, they "scrape" the browser's saved passwords, credit card details, and cookies.