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The asterisks are wildcards.

At one point, I found a large collection of accounts with "IamQ" in the name. They all had passwords starting like this.

Last week, I was poking around the ADL accounts and discovered an operative for the ADL also uses this format.

Is there something I'm missing? Like is that an acronym... easy to type on a foreign keyboard? Is there any reason that this could be a coincidence or a reference I'm not getting? Or is this person likely tied to the IamQ accounts?

Also... someone asked me if I could find an example of the exposed ADL accounts, but that person has since disappeared. Anyone want them for a minute before I dump them?

The asterisks are wildcards. At one point, I found a large collection of accounts with "IamQ" in the name. They all had passwords starting like this. Last week, I was poking around the ADL accounts and discovered an operative for the ADL also uses this format. Is there something I'm missing? Like is that an acronym... easy to type on a foreign keyboard? Is there any reason that this could be a coincidence or a reference I'm not getting? Or is this person likely tied to the IamQ accounts? Also... someone asked me if I could find an example of the exposed ADL accounts, but that person has since disappeared. Anyone want them for a minute before I dump them?

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[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Looks like they were trying to do an injection but of what I have no idea. A quick search turns up nothing. Probably just using the same credentials that meet various requirements. Perhaps a bot?

[–] 1 pt

I think they are using the sequence so that a large group of people can manage any account, should it be needed.

The person in question, the ADL operative, has the last name "Wilson." I guess I can check to see if that is a bot, or not.