: This label indicates that the data has been rigorously filtered and "cleaned." Unlike raw dumps, an SUHQ file typically lacks duplicates, has a high hit rate for active accounts, and follows a standardized format.
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: Refers to the foundational dataset. In this context, a "base" is often used to feed into specialized tools for verification or "cracking" software to test security vulnerabilities. : This label indicates that the data has
: Being a .txt file, it is structured in a simple list format, most commonly Email:Password or Username:Password . This makes it compatible with almost all automated testing tools. : Being a
: This shorthand suggests the data is either geared toward Gaming platforms (like Steam, Origin, or Ubisoft Connect) or is a General mix of global accounts across various services.
: This usually implies the list is not limited to a specific country or domain (like .com or .uk) but is a global "mix" of diverse account origins.