The JP NEW 0816: 2,124 Passwords and Emails Leaked Online
HEROIC analysts identified this Stealer log on 24-Feb-2023. The breach exposed 2,124 records, with stolen data including Email Addresses, Plaintext Passwords, and URLs. The source is identified as JP NEW 0816, uploaded by a Telegram User.
Why This Is Dangerous
The JP NEW 0816 stealer log contains 2,124 plaintext email and password pairs targeting Japanese-language users. Even smaller credential collections are dangerous because they are frequently combined with larger datasets and used in automated login attacks. Each credential represents a real person whose account may be compromised.
What Was Exposed
- Email Addresses
- Plaintext Passwords
- URLs
Why This Matters
Stealer logs targeting specific regions allow attackers to focus on local email providers, banking platforms, and government services. With 2,124 Japanese credential pairs exposed, affected users face risk of account takeover, financial fraud, and the misuse of their personal information. People who reuse passwords across multiple accounts face the greatest danger.
How Stealer Logs Work
Stealer logs are produced by malware that quietly installs itself on a victim's computer. The malware records login details as users access websites, capturing email addresses, passwords, and URLs. These records are then packaged and shared in private Telegram groups and dark web forums.
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