Immediately update passwords for sensitive accounts, especially those that share a password with the leaked email address.

Often used by leakers to claim the credentials are valid, fresh, or have a high "hit rate" for successful logins.

Suggests the leak includes accounts from educational institutions (universities or colleges), which are highly valued for accessing student discounts or academic research portals.

If you have encountered this file name or are mentioned within such a leak, it indicates that your credentials have been compromised through a third-party breach.

Likely refers to the quantity of entries in the file, in this case, 90,000 lines of data.

Use multi-factor authentication (MFA) on all critical accounts to prevent unauthorized access even if your password is stolen.

HQ #6MAIL ACCESS& EDU Access D90K #6DDARK .txt