March 18, 2022 at 1:59 AM
Hello BreachForums Community,
Today I have uploaded the Disqus Database for you to download, thanks for reading and enjoy!
In October 2017, the blog commenting service Disqus announced they'd suffered a data breach. The breach dated back to July 2012 but wasn't identified until years later when the data finally surfaced. The breach contained over 17.5 million unique email addresses and usernames. Users who created logins on Disqus had salted SHA1 hashes of passwords whilst users who logged in via social providers only had references to those accounts.
Compromised data: Email addresses, Passwords, Usernames
Today I have uploaded the Disqus Database for you to download, thanks for reading and enjoy!
In October 2017, the blog commenting service Disqus announced they'd suffered a data breach. The breach dated back to July 2012 but wasn't identified until years later when the data finally surfaced. The breach contained over 17.5 million unique email addresses and usernames. Users who created logins on Disqus had salted SHA1 hashes of passwords whilst users who logged in via social providers only had references to those accounts.
Compromised data: Email addresses, Passwords, Usernames
ContentsSpoiler
The .7z File's MD5 Hash is B85FE6A6295AED57AEBAE0902BEC5207. In total, there are 17551044 records. The file is 3.6GB uncompressed and 1.03GB compressed.







