Fire Cloud Stealer Log Discovered: 186 Australia Logins Leaked
On August 5, 2025, a Telegram user uploaded a stealer log titled "Australia Valid by Fire Cloud," exposing 186 records. The file contains email addresses, plaintext passwords, and the URLs of the login pages tied to each account.
Why a Small Discovery Like This Still Counts
Security researchers and monitoring tools flag stealer logs like this one constantly, and the size of the batch doesn't change how dangerous it is. This wasn't a breach of a single company's servers, it's a set of credentials pulled straight from infected devices by malware. Because the passwords are stored in plaintext, whoever finds this file can log in with them immediately.
What Was Found in the "Fire Cloud" Log
- Email addresses
- Plaintext passwords
- URLs of the accounts and services each login belonged to
Why This Matters for You
A leak of 186 records might look tiny next to headline-grabbing breaches, but for the people in it, the risk is the same. Attackers use these small, fresh batches for credential stuffing, quickly testing stolen logins across email, banking, and shopping accounts before anyone notices. Reused passwords are what turn one exposed login into a full account takeover or identity theft case.
How Logs Like "Fire Cloud" Get Discovered
Infostealer malware infects a device through channels like pirated software, fake cracks, or malicious downloads, then quietly copies saved browser passwords, cookies, and autofill data. The stolen information gets packaged into a log file, labeled by region and by the tool or campaign used to collect it, in this case "Fire Cloud", and uploaded to Telegram, where researchers and monitoring services like HEROIC find and catalog it.
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