11TB MOAB
by HassaMassa - Tuesday January 23, 2024 at 01:55 PM
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Anyone seen this floating about anywhere? Feels like most of this is old but wondering if there's anything else new in there.
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for what I read is just really old stuff. A compilation of old leaks with a lot of junk but would be interested in an independent review of it not the media
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(01-23-2024, 01:59 PM)Godblessed Wrote: for what I read is just really old stuff. A compilation of old leaks with a lot of junk but would be interested in an independent review of it not the media

Yeah same feeling. Looks fucking overblown considering most of it looks familiar.
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http://breachedu76kdyavc6szj6ppbplfqoz3p...base-Index
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http://breachedu76kdyavc6szj6ppbplfqoz3p...ion/?tab=2
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(01-23-2024, 02:02 PM)breachedu76 Wrote: http://breachedu76kdyavc6szj6ppbplfqoz3p...base-Index
and
http://breachedu76kdyavc6szj6ppbplfqoz3p...ion/?tab=2

Yeah I see most of it is old stuff already hosted here an age ago. It's just the unnamed stuff I was curious about, wondering where the other 10 billion is coming from.
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(01-23-2024, 02:22 PM)HassaMassa Wrote:
(01-23-2024, 02:02 PM)breachedu76 Wrote: http://breachedu76kdyavc6szj6ppbplfqoz3p...base-Index
and
http://breachedu76kdyavc6szj6ppbplfqoz3p...ion/?tab=2

Yeah I see most of it is old stuff already hosted here an age ago. It's just the unnamed stuff I was curious about, wondering where the other 10 billion is coming from.
It's very simple - duplicates.In the article itself, the researchers do not deny the presence of a large number of duplicates - "While the team identified over 26 billion records, duplicates are also highly likely. However, the leaked data contains far more information than just credentials – most of the exposed data is sensitive and, therefore, valuable for malicious actors."
Article - https://securityaffairs.com/157933/break...-ever.html
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(01-23-2024, 02:22 PM)HassaMassa Wrote:
(01-23-2024, 02:02 PM)breachedu76 Wrote: http://breachedu76kdyavc6szj6ppbplfqoz3p...base-Index
and
http://breachedu76kdyavc6szj6ppbplfqoz3p...ion/?tab=2

Yeah I see most of it is old stuff already hosted here an age ago. It's just the unnamed stuff I was curious about, wondering where the other 10 billion is coming from.

The journalists just sucked the news out of their boyfriends' dicks. The whole point of this article comes down to one paragraph:
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(01-23-2024, 02:28 PM)Addka72424 Wrote:
(01-23-2024, 02:22 PM)HassaMassa Wrote:
(01-23-2024, 02:02 PM)breachedu76 Wrote: http://breachedu76kdyavc6szj6ppbplfqoz3p...base-Index
and
http://breachedu76kdyavc6szj6ppbplfqoz3p...ion/?tab=2

Yeah I see most of it is old stuff already hosted here an age ago. It's just the unnamed stuff I was curious about, wondering where the other 10 billion is coming from.
It's very simple - duplicates.In the article itself, the researchers do not deny the presence of a large number of duplicates - "While the team identified over 26 billion records, duplicates are also highly likely. However, the leaked data contains far more information than just credentials – most of the exposed data is sensitive and, therefore, valuable for malicious actors."
Article - https://securityaffairs.com/157933/break...-ever.html

Very valid point, that would make sense.
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#9
For all the curious.A list of files from this large collection has been published and what do we see?All this is just a bunch of public leaks, nothing more.The list is published here
- https://cybernews.com/security/billions-...-breaches/

This is another "sensation", which in fact is a bunch of public.Once again, we are witnessing such a phenomenon as a newspaper duck.Btw,if you collect data from the official section into one file, then you will also be horrified, because there will be 15,077,090,976 lines!

In general, it is worth noting that such articles also once again prove to us what kind of work we have all done during all this time.I mean, of these 26kkk of data, a huge part was published by a part of the rf and bf community.And I hope that we will not stop there, so that one day, after collecting all the public leaks, researchers will receive the coveted 100 billion lines.End.
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(01-23-2024, 02:33 PM)breachedu76 Wrote:
(01-23-2024, 02:22 PM)HassaMassa Wrote:
(01-23-2024, 02:02 PM)breachedu76 Wrote: http://breachedu76kdyavc6szj6ppbplfqoz3p...base-Index
and
http://breachedu76kdyavc6szj6ppbplfqoz3p...ion/?tab=2

Yeah I see most of it is old stuff already hosted here an age ago. It's just the unnamed stuff I was curious about, wondering where the other 10 billion is coming from.

The journalists just sucked the news out of their boyfriends' dicks. The whole point of this article comes down to one paragraph:
[Image: cYcIWeJ.png]

Also very true. Was the same with previous ones like COMB etc.

(01-23-2024, 02:39 PM)Addka72424 Wrote: For all the curious.A list of files from this large collection has been published and what do we see?All this is just a bunch of public leaks, nothing more.The list is published here
- https://cybernews.com/security/billions-...-breaches/

This is another "sensation", which in fact is a bunch of public.Once again, we are witnessing such a phenomenon as a newspaper duck.Btw,if you collect data from the official section into one file, then you will also be horrified, because there will be 15,077,090,976 lines!

In general, it is worth noting that such articles also once again prove to us what kind of work we have all done during all this time.I mean, of these 26kkk of data, a huge part was published by a part of the rf and bf community.And I hope that we will not stop there, so that one day, after collecting all the public leaks, researchers will receive the coveted 100 billion lines.End.

Nice, thanks bud. I hadn't seen the article updated. 

Absolutely recognise most of these and you're right, can trace pretty much everything to RF & BF. Roll on 2025 and the 'FLOMB' collection being in the news.
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