I should consider the user's intent. They might be curious, but it's important to steer them away from anything that violates laws or ethical guidelines. It's possible they're a beginner looking for information, but I need to make sure I don't enable malicious behavior.
Hackers don't always "hack" accounts; they often just "log in." They take lists like this and use automated tools to try these same passwords on high-value sites like Netflix, Amazon, or your banking portal.
If you suspect your email might be in this or any other leak, you don't need to find the specific text file. You can use legitimate security tools: