Uhq Mixed Geo [f13].txt: 400k

In the context of credential stuffing and account takeover (ATO) tools, these terms are industry-standard shorthand:

: Specifies that the data (usually email:password or username:password pairs) comes from various domains (e.g., Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail) rather than a single provider. 400K UHQ MIXED GEO [F13].txt

: Indicates the file contains roughly 400,000 individual entries. In the context of credential stuffing and account

: Signifies that the data is sorted or categorized by geographic location (countries or regions). : A marketing term used by data sellers

: A marketing term used by data sellers to claim the credentials have a high success rate, are "fresh" (not leaked years ago), and have a low percentage of invalid or duplicate entries.

Files with these naming conventions are primary assets for , where automated bots test leaked credentials against various services (streaming platforms, e-commerce, banking) to gain unauthorized access.