Download Free Wordlist Generator. You can generate new wordlists that are composed of numbers, characters or random letters, and you can choose how many words should be created. (, 11:54 PM) Socapex Wrote: Thanks so much for taking the time, some pretty good stuff in there (can't wait to check out Naxxatoe, hopefully it's good). You're welcome There are further links as you go through those pages but I thought it best not to post everything. Any way you seem to have managed to dig down enough to find 'Naxxatoe'!
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breachcompilation.txt
wordlist created from original 41G stash via: |
grep -rohP '(?<=:).*$' | uniq > breachcompilation.txt |
Then, compressed with: |
7z a breachcompilation.txt.7z breachcompilation.txt |
Size: |
4.1G compressed |
9.0G uncompressed |
No personal information included - just a list of passwords. |
magnet url: |
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:5a9ba318a5478769ddc7393f1e4ac928d9aa4a71&dn=breachcompilation.txt.7z |
commented Dec 19, 2017
Labview serial port read example. Also forgot to note: 1012024699 total lines in the file |
commented Dec 19, 2017
full base magnet:?xt=urn:btih:7ffbcd8cee06aba2ce6561688cf68ce2addca0a3&dn=BreachCompilation&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.openbittorrent.com%3A80&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.leechers-paradise.org%3A6969&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.coppersurfer.tk%3A6969&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fglotorrents.pw%3A6969&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.opentrackr.org%3A1337 |
commented Dec 19, 2017
modInfo, is it txt file? |
commented Dec 19, 2017 • edited
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Welp, looks like this is not sorted, so not a unique list. :(
LC_ALL=C sort --parallel=8 -u breachcompilation.txt -o breachcompilation.sorted.txt
sed -i -e's/^s*//' breachcompilation.sorted.txt Check out this thread for more info: |
commented Dec 20, 2017 • edited
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There is about 38% of the list that is unique (with sort & uniq I get 384149228 lines). And a lot are not only password but email:password |
commented Dec 20, 2017 • edited
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There are quite a few lines like this in the list as well:
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commented Dec 20, 2017
je n'arrive pas a la télécharger y'aurais pas un autre liens ? |
commented Dec 20, 2017
@folet1992 il te faut bittorrent ou autre client de torrents puis utilise le magnet sur le post original. |
commented Dec 20, 2017
grep -rohP '(?<=:).*$' |sort |uniq -c|sort -nr > breachcompilation_index.txt cat breachcompilation_index.txt |cut -b 9- > breachcompilation.txt uncompressed filesize: 6.7G Dec 20 19:35 breachcompilation_index.txt 3.8G Dec 20 23:14 breachcompilation.txt I have a file with a password count and one without.. |
commented Dec 21, 2017 • edited
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It seems just over half this file is wasted space. The uniq command only removed duplicates that are directly following each other.3.8G breachcompilation_sorted.txt 9.0G breachcompilation.txt |
commented Dec 31, 2017
@cFire can you give the sorted text link for download? |
commented Jan 8, 2018
@cFire can you please share the link to the sorted one please? |
commented Jan 10, 2018
that would be great yes |
commented Jan 11, 2018
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There is no sorted text link. You have to download the magnet link provided above and run the line cFire provided. |
commented Feb 1, 2018
Hello there! Here is my experience of importing Breach Compilation in Postgres: https://gist.github.com/spacepatcher/8f94289236612a40ed93efc5645c0ccd |
commented Feb 17, 2018
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If anybody wants to quickly look up their own address and is unable to set it up themselves, I've set up a telegram bot for that. It's running on a weak server, so please don't look up more than a few addresses. And I might remove that functionality any time. but if you have no better option whatsoever, it's something ;) Direct Telegram Link Usage: /q [email protected] I also feature regex searching the results. |
commented Feb 27, 2018 • edited
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Does anyone know where is this new leak? https://www.hackread.com/3000-databases-200-million-unique-accounts-exposed-dark-web/ with email and password as the link @modInfo provided. |
commented Mar 11, 2018
@adon90 if you happen to find out, please let us know. But I assume that is a database that was sold in some darkweb marketplace, not a public dump. |
commented Apr 13, 2018
is it also possible to use a domain name instead of a full email adres, like *@outlook.com |
commented Jul 15, 2018
can anyone suggest me how to import all the db in sql? |
commented Jul 31, 2018
Can you explain me why you have used 'ohP '(?<=:).*$’ ' in grep command? Thanks |
commented Aug 12, 2018
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certain lines have ; as delimiter and not : How to extract the passwords in such a case Like in file data/n/a/0 line 955 |
commented Jan 2, 2019
@mayankmetha replace all ; with : |
commented Jan 6, 2019
How can I specifically see one of the dumps, e.g. only the LinkedIn one or another one ? |
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commented Jan 13, 2019
can someone zip and repost breachcompilation_sorted.txt? |
commented Jan 18, 2019 • edited
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Ran sort/uniq the breachcompilation list and repackaged it. Compressed size runs around a gig. magnet:?xt=urn:btih:ac0df29b6ae2061a1f547056eee37343646e11de&dn=breaches.7z&tr=http%3A%2F%2Ftracker1.wasabii.com.tw%3A6969%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fexplodie.org%3A6969%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.coppersurfer.tk%3A6969%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.opentrackr.org%3A1337%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fipv4.tracker.harry.lu%3A80%2Fannounce |
commented Mar 21, 2019
is there any way we can edit the query.sh file and make it search like *@gmail.com and get all gmails. ? |
commented Apr 3, 2019
Are there any special characters in password list? Did you delete a partial of password? I just wondered that I can check whether or not my client is vulnerable. |
commented Jul 15, 2019
For anyone who has DHT disabled and need trackers, I would recommend @ngosang @ https://github.com/ngosang/trackerslist |
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