Massive PayPal Data Leak: 15.8M Logins Up for Grabs, Courtesy of Chucky_BF!

A threat actor named Chucky_BF is selling a “Global PayPal Credential Dump 2025” with 15.8M records, including emails, passwords, and URLs. The data likely stems from infostealer malware logs, posing a significant threat to users worldwide. Sounds like a hacker’s Black Friday sale, but with less doorbusting and more password busting!

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Just when you thought Chucky was done terrorizing us in horror movies, he rebrands as Chucky_BF and comes for your PayPal accounts! With 15.8 million reasons to panic, this is like the horror sequel nobody asked for. But instead of chasing you with a knife, he’s after your passwords and URLs, offering them up like the world’s worst buffet. Don’t mind me, I’ll just be over here changing all my passwords and double-checking my bank balance every five minutes.

Key Points:

– Chucky_BF is selling a data dump of 15.8 million PayPal logins.
– The dataset contains emails, plaintext passwords, and URLs linked to PayPal.
– The dump is sold for $750, similar to other cybercrime market offerings.
– Data likely sourced from infostealer malware, not a direct PayPal breach.
– Authenticity unconfirmed; PayPal has been contacted for comments.

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