In 2016, Abusewith.us, a site dedicated to helping people hack email and online gaming accounts, allegedly suffered multiple data breaches. Reports suggest the site shared an administrator with the now-defunct LeakedSource service. The incident reportedly exposed more than 1.3 million unique email addresses, often accompanied by usernames, IP addresses, and passwords—stored either in plain text or as hashes—sourced from various locations and intended for use in compromising victims’ accounts.
- Date: Jul 2016
- Domain:
abusewith.us
- Country:
United States
- Category: Hacking
- Records Announced: 1,372,550
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Sources:
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Data:
Email Addresses
IP Addresses
Passwords
Usernames
- Imported:
- Records Imported: 7,309,586
- Number of lines: 7,344,696
- Size: 509.59 MB
- Passwords:
Plaintext
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