If CPFs and full names are included, the data is used for fraudulent loan applications or "SIM swapping."
Attackers use these lists to "stuff" credentials into other websites, hoping for password reuse.
Collected from "scampages" targeting banks, streaming services (Netflix/Spotify), or government portals. Security Implications
Brazil). The name translates to "82k of Innocents," a common naming convention used by threat actors in the underground community to mock victims of credential stuffing or phishing. File Overview 82K DE INOCES.txt Estimated Volume: ~82,000 lines/records. Language Context: Portuguese (Brazil/Portugal).
Posted on boards like BreachForums or specialized Portuguese-speaking forums for use in account takeover (ATO) attacks.
Often shared in "Checker" or "Looter" groups as free samples to promote paid database access.