Many users believe that "sharing passwords" is a grey area. It is not. Regarding specifically:

These sites are heavily monetized via intrusive, hidden pop-under advertisements, redirects, and browser hijackers that degrade system performance.

His heart hammered against his ribs as he typed the credentials into the login box. The screen didn't refresh with a "Payment Required" banner. Instead, the interface transformed. The standard UI melted away, replaced by a cold, industrial dashboard labeled

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The vast majority of lists published on random blogs are entirely fabricated. Websites generate random string combinations that look like emails and passwords simply to attract search engine traffic. The owners of these blogs monetize the traffic through display ads or malicious pop-ups. 3. Phishing and Scraping Bait

The legitimate owner of the account will quickly notice unauthorized access and change the credentials. The Legal and Ethical Implications