According to reports, the leaked file contains a list of 1,200 valid Hotmail account credentials, including usernames and passwords. The file, which has been circulating online, is believed to have been obtained through a phishing scam or a vulnerability in the Hotmail system.
Furthermore, with access to a Hotmail account, cybercriminals can gain access to sensitive personal information, including contacts, emails, and potentially even financial information. This can lead to identity theft, financial loss, and reputational damage. 1.2k VALID HOTMAIL.txt
Microsoft, the parent company of Hotmail, has issued a statement assuring users that they are taking the breach seriously and are working to protect affected accounts. According to reports, the leaked file contains a