Data leaks are frequently packaged as .txt files containing "combos" (email:password pairs) or "scraped" data points. The numbers in your query (e.g., 193,787) often indicate the number of records or lines within the file.
While a file with this exact name hasn't been widely publicized in a single major news event, similar leaks are common in the French digital landscape:
In April 2026, a significant cyberattack targeted the National Agency for Secure Documents (ANTS) in France, potentially exposing identifiers, names, and contact details from millions of private and professional accounts.
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These files are often hosted on malicious sites that may contain malware or phishing scripts.