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: Run the file through a service like VirusTotal to check for embedded threats.
: If you must view the file, open it in a "protected view" or use a web-based viewer like Google Sheets, which does not execute local macros.
: If the "full" refers to a list of usernames and passwords, these are often used by bad actors for "credential stuffing" attacks to gain access to other accounts. Recommended Actions 70k-full.xlsx
: Hackers often name their "spoils" by the number of records. A "70k-full" file usually implies a complete dataset (rather than just a sample) from a specific website or service that was compromised.
: If this was an unsolicited attachment in an email, it is likely a phishing attempt and should be deleted immediately. : Run the file through a service like
: If the file contains PII (Personally Identifiable Information) such as home addresses or passwords, possession or distribution of the file may violate privacy laws like GDPR or CCPA .
If you have downloaded or received this file from an untrusted source, you should be aware of several risks: Recommended Actions : Hackers often name their "spoils"
Files with this exact name often surface in the following scenarios: