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Looks promising gonna check this out!


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thanks man


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awesome thanks

 


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Leet

In August 2016, the service for creating and running Pocket Minecraft edition servers known as Leet was reported as having suffered a data breach that impacted 6 million subscribers. The incident reported by Softpedia had allegedly taken place earlier in the year, although the data set sent to HIBP was dated as recently as early September but contained only 2 million subscribers. The data included usernames, email and IP addresses and SHA512 hashes. A further 3 million accounts were obtained and added to HIBP several days after the initial data was loaded bringing the total to over 5 million.

Compromised data: Email addresses, IP addresses, Passwords, Usernames, Website activity

(source: haveibeenpwned)

 

 

 

 

The data in this leak is as follows:

 

Username:hash:ip:email

Thanks for this man!!!


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skengggggggg


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Don't mind me, I am just checking on some stuff ya know. Life stuff ya know like what you even doing reading comments? lol


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Niceeeeeeeeee


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Leet

In August 2016, the service for creating and running Pocket Minecraft edition servers known as Leet was reported as having suffered a data breach that impacted 6 million subscribers. The incident reported by Softpedia had allegedly taken place earlier in the year, although the data set sent to HIBP was dated as recently as early September but contained only 2 million subscribers. The data included usernames, email and IP addresses and SHA512 hashes. A further 3 million accounts were obtained and added to HIBP several days after the initial data was loaded bringing the total to over 5 million.

Compromised data: Email addresses, IP addresses, Passwords, Usernames, Website activity

(source: haveibeenpwned)

 

 

 

 

The data in this leak is as follows:

 

Username:hash:ip:email

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