3249 Paypal Accounts With Balance @accgir.txt Page
Users attempt to send "Friends and Family" payments to burner accounts.
The attacker starts with a list of usernames and passwords from unrelated leaks. 3249 PayPal Accounts with Balance @AccGir.txt
This file represents the "results" of a brute-force attack. Rather than hacking PayPal directly, attackers use automated tools like or SilverBullet to test millions of email/password combinations leaked from other site breaches (like LinkedIn or Canva). Users attempt to send "Friends and Family" payments
Use Have I Been Pwned to see if your email is in the lists used to create these files. Rather than hacking PayPal directly, attackers use automated
PayPal’s fraud detection usually flags these rapid logins from new IPs, leading to the "48-hour hold" or permanent account limitation. 💡 Protecting Yourself
If you suspect your details are in such a file, and contact PayPal Support . If you'd like, I can explain: How automated checkers work How to secure your email against credential stuffing What to do if you find your info in a leak

