Many sites promise to reveal a working Emload premium password only after you complete a "human verification" survey. These surveys are designed to steal your personal information, subscribe you to premium SMS services, or trick you into downloading malicious browser extensions. 2. Malware and Ransomware
Most "leaked" lists are populated with accounts that have already been banned for sharing or were never real to begin with. Premium services like Emload have systems to detect if an account is being accessed from dozens of different IP addresses simultaneously, leading to an instant ban. 3. The "Survey" Trap