Hackers take passwords leaked from a breach on a completely different website and try them on Facebook, hoping the user reused the same password.
This is why if you search for these files yourself, you might find mostly old or dead links—Facebook and other security firms are actively taking them down. index of password txt facebook login top
Malware strains like RedLine, Vidar, or Raccoon stealer infect a victim's computer. These trojans scrape saved passwords from browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge). The malware packages the stolen data into a .txt file and uploads it to a command-and-control server. If that server has directory listing enabled, the "index of" page becomes a public password bazaar. Hackers take passwords leaked from a breach on