2500 @cox.txt (Validated · BLUEPRINT)

Stolen accounts are often used to send out mass spam or phishing emails to other users. 🛠️ Recommended Actions

Files like these rarely come from a single direct breach of Cox's central servers. Instead, they are usually compiled through: 2500 @cox.txt

Indicates the count of unique entries within the text file. Stolen accounts are often used to send out

Use a unique, complex password specifically for your Cox account. 2500 @cox.txt

Tricking users into entering their login details on a fake Cox support page.

Data stolen from smaller sites where users registered with their @cox.net email address. ⚠️ Security Risks

Visit HaveIBeenPwned.com and enter your @cox.net address to see which specific data breaches you were involved in.