In September 2018, Kayo.moe, a free, public, and anonymous hosting service, reportedly hosted a collection of nearly 42 million email addresses and plaintext passwords uploaded to its servers. The data was intended for credential stuffing attacks, where attackers use stolen credentials to attempt unauthorized access to various online accounts.
- Date: Sep 11, 2018
- Category: Compilations & Combo lists
- Records Announced: 41,826,763
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Source:
haveibeenpwned.com
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Data:
Email Addresses
Passwords
- Imported:
- Passwords:
Plaintext