A huge archive containing email addresses, plain text passwords, and partial credit card info has been found on a free anonymous hosting service, Kayo.moe. The database includes over a total of 755 files totaling 1.8GB. The data is not related to a data breach, the platform was not impacted by any incident. According to Troy Hunt, the data in the archive were collected for credential stuffing attacks, typically hackers obtain data from multiple breaches then combine them into a single unified list.”]
Source: https://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/76195/hacking/credential-stuffing-data.html

