: Tags the data as a "leak" from the E-Corp group, a common name for various underground hacking collectives or script kiddies distributing "combos" (lists of usernames and passwords). Key Risks Associated with This File
: You can report suspicious links or files targeting Coinbase to their official security team at security@coinbase.com .
: This likely refers to a "phishing panel" or a fake administrative dashboard designed to look like Coinbase’s internal tools. It is used by bad actors to manage stolen credentials or manipulate user sessions. coinbase_panel_new_sql_admin_ecorp_leak.zip
: Indicates the presence of SQL scripts used to set up the database for this panel, or potentially a dump of captured user data (emails, hashed passwords, 2FA seeds).
: Files distributed with these names in underground forums often contain stealers or Remote Access Trojans (RATs) . Opening the .zip or running the scripts within it can compromise your own machine. : Tags the data as a "leak" from
: These kits are typically used to build fraudulent websites. They are not "official" Coinbase data but rather tools used to defraud Coinbase customers.
: If you have found this link on a forum or via a DM, treat it as high-risk malware. It is used by bad actors to manage
: If the SQL dump contains real data, it is likely being used for credential stuffing attacks, where hackers try the leaked email/password combinations on other financial sites. Recommended Actions