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[28.701 lines] proxymail.facebook.com 26-02-25.txt

Misha-z88 DB

This page documents a data breach listing tracked by Breach House. It summarizes the publicly advertised leak attributed to Misha-z88 DB, including the affected entity, origin and the date the listing was first indexed.

Country
Discovered
2025-05-05
Breach ID
f35431013a59

Breach Overview

The data breach involving [28.701 lines] proxymail.facebook.com 26-02-25.txt was disclosed by the Misha-z88 DB threat actor. Breach House indexed this entry on May 05, 2025 from publicly posted breach listings. No underlying stolen content is hosted or distributed here; this page documents only the publicly advertised existence of the leak.

Dark Web Exposure

Findings for proxymail.facebook.com — indexed by HaveIBeenRansom.
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