Gmail 1k Uhq.txt -
The name follows a standard convention used by malicious actors to describe the contents of a breach:
: Specifies the quantity of entries (lines) in the file—1,000 pairs of usernames and passwords. GMAIL 1K UHQ.txt
These lists are rarely from a single hack on Google itself. Instead, they are compiled from various unrelated data breaches where users have reused their Gmail address as a login for other websites. When those smaller sites are compromised, the credentials are added to a "combo list". 3. The Use Case: Credential Stuffing The name follows a standard convention used by
: Indicates the specific domain target, in this case, Google's email service. in this case
