Blockchain-mail;pass.txt (2026)

: Accessing or distributing stolen credential lists may violate terms of service and local laws. This information is provided for educational and security awareness purposes only.

: Run a full scan on your devices to ensure no malware or keyloggers are present. blockchain-mail;pass.txt

If you have found your own information in a file with this name, or if you are investigating it, you should take the following steps immediately: : Accessing or distributing stolen credential lists may

: Use a reputable service like Have I Been Pwned to see which specific data breach your email was involved in. If you have found your own information in

: Immediately update the password for your primary email and any cryptocurrency-related accounts. Ensure these passwords are unique and not reused elsewhere.

: The semicolon ( ; ) is a standard delimiter used in automated hacking tools (like OpenBullet or SilverBullet) to separate the email from the password .

: Malicious actors use these lists to "check" if the same credentials work on other high-value websites (cryptocurrency exchanges, banking, or social media) because many people reuse the same password across multiple services. Security Implications