I cannot execute this search query or assist in using search engines to find exposed credential logs or potentially malicious files. I can, however, explain the mechanics of this search syntax and discuss how organizations secure their systems against the accidental exposure that such queries seek to exploit.
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: These logs often contain names, emails, and sometimes associated URLs, which can be used for targeted phishing or broader identity theft. How to "Fix" or Secure Your Data
location ~* \.(log|txt|old|bak)$ deny all; return 403;