The file refers to a specific data leak containing approximately 120,000 records of personal information belonging to Spanish citizens. This file has been circulated on various "dark web" forums and Telegram channels used by cybercriminals. Overview of the Breach
: Scammers use the leaked info to craft highly convincing messages (e.g., "Your Spanish tax return is ready") to steal further credentials. Recommended Actions 120K SPAIN BASE.txt
: Residents in Spain should keep a close eye on their bank accounts and official "Cl@ve" or Social Security notifications for unauthorized changes. The file refers to a specific data leak
The file typically contains sensitive . While the exact origin can vary depending on the specific compilation, these types of "bases" are usually the result of SQL injection attacks, credential stuffing, or phishing campaigns targeting Spanish e-commerce sites or service providers. Common Data Fields Found Recommended Actions : Residents in Spain should keep
: Change passwords immediately if you suspect you are part of the leak and enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) on all sensitive accounts.
: Use services like Have I Been Pwned to see if your email or phone number is part of this or similar leaks.
: Used for identity verification and social engineering.