Hackers can access your billing information, home address, and phone number linked to your ISP account.

Visit HaveIBeenPwned.com and enter your @cox.net address to see which specific data breaches you were involved in.

A simple text file containing data in a "username:password" or "email:password" format, often referred to as a combo . 🔍 Source and Origins

Files like these rarely come from a single direct breach of Cox's central servers. Instead, they are usually compiled through:

Once inside your email, attackers can reset passwords for your bank, social media, and healthcare portals.

Using passwords leaked from other websites (like LinkedIn or Adobe) to see if they work on Cox accounts.