: A high-tier price for a software license or a "private" database, often seen in Indonesian or international currency shorthand (e.g., Rp 178.000,00). Usage and Ethics

: Sorting by specific domains (e.g., @gmail.com) or country codes.

: These are used to generate or "scrape" large lists of usernames and passwords from various sources on the internet. They often combine separate lists of names and common passwords to create new potential login combinations.

: Security researchers use them to verify if their users' passwords have been leaked in third-party breaches.

: Automated bots that test these credentials against specific websites to see if they work. Popular examples in this category include OpenBullet and SentryMBA . Understanding "178.000.00"

: Changing lists between formats like user:pass and email:pass .

: Testing stolen credentials across multiple platforms to hijack accounts.

The phrase typically refers to a suite of software tools used in the niche of "credential stuffing" and "combolist" management. The number "178.000.00" likely signifies the size of a specific database (e.g., 178 million entries) or a price point for a premium toolset. Core Components of the Toolset