Our Analysts Found the Slurm Logs SlurmLogs Dump Circulating in Private Telegram Channels
HEROIC analysts discovered the Slurm Logs SlurmLogs stealer log circulating in private Telegram channels in May 2026. The file exposed 23,871 records containing email addresses, plaintext passwords, and URLs harvested from infected endpoints.
Why Slurm Logs SlurmLogs Data Is Dangerous
Stealer logs collected from real devices contain live, unencrypted credentials. Unlike hashed password dumps, this data is immediately usable by attackers. Every email and password pair in this file can be tested against other services within minutes of the log being shared.
What Was Exposed in the Slurm Logs SlurmLogs Breach
- Email addresses
- Plaintext passwords
- URLs (login endpoints and API hosts)
Why the Slurm Logs SlurmLogs Leak Matters
When email and plaintext password pairs are leaked together, attackers can immediately attempt to access other accounts using the same credentials. This enables credential stuffing attacks across banking, email, and social media platforms. Account takeovers often happen within hours of a log being shared. Identity theft follows when attackers chain access across multiple services tied to the same email address.
How Stealer Log Breaches Work
A stealer log is created by malware secretly installed on a victim's computer. The malware silently records keystrokes, captures saved browser passwords, and collects session cookies. It then packages this data into a log file and sends it back to the attacker. These logs are often sold or shared in private Telegram groups, giving multiple bad actors access to the same stolen credentials. The victim has no idea their information has been harvested.
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