Search Your Email: Hotmail Fresh B4_Jx Exposed 624 Accounts
HEROIC analysts identified this stealer log on 22-May-2026. The breach exposed 624 records, with stolen data including email addresses, plaintext passwords, and URLs. The source is identified as Hotmail Fresh B4_Jx uploaded by a Telegram User.
Why This Is Dangerous
This stealer log contains 624 Hotmail email addresses and their associated plaintext passwords. Hotmail accounts are widely used for personal communication, Microsoft service access, and password recovery across other platforms. With 624 credentials exposed in plaintext, each account is immediately accessible to anyone with this file, requiring no additional technical work to use.
What Was Exposed
- Email Addresses
- Plaintext Passwords
- URLs (website addresses where credentials were captured)
Why This Matters
Search your email address now. The Hotmail Fresh B4_Jx stealer log exposed 624 Hotmail accounts on the dark web, and you may not know if yours is among them. Attackers who gain access to a Hotmail inbox can use it to reset passwords on linked accounts, read personal and professional messages, and access connected Microsoft services. The most serious consequences include identity theft, financial fraud, and unauthorized access to work or school accounts that use Microsoft for login.
How a Stealer Log Works
Stealer malware is installed on a device without the user's knowledge, often through a compromised website, a fake software download, or a phishing email. Once running, it extracts saved passwords from browsers like Chrome, Edge, and Firefox, recording the email address, password, and website URL for each account. The harvested records are compiled into a log file and sent to the attacker. This file is then shared in Telegram channels, making the stolen Hotmail credentials available to many threat actors at once.
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