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paid_influencer wrote:why would somebody hard code in a username/password
redmanjp wrote:I already get a IRS scam sms from a +44 number this morning so it could be very well from this breach.
Edit - I was now going to post about that search option. My info not in the dump according to that search but could be somewhere else that wasn't made public.
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DMan7 wrote:Look at peeeeple all of a sudden using the Tor web browser
I found five items contained Keith Rowley.The_Honourable wrote:Are you in the TSTT data dump? Find out here…
By Mark Lyndersay - November 6, 2023
Quantum-Chaos, a technology solutions company based in Delaware with operations in the Caribbean has created a website that searches the TSTT data dump on the dark web and allows a user to find out if their name is in the information archive posted there.
https://datatrace.quantum-chaos.com/
The company has used Optical Character Recognition (OCR) on scanned information and indexed the four million record customer database to provide a resource that users on the open internet can use to discover if their names or other information are in these documents.
Searches do not access the actual data and only provide a count of instances of the search term.
The deep web is not searchable and most websites there are not indexed the way that the open internet is.cec
Please note that this search option is not perfect. Some professionals who have found their information in the data dump have not found it using the search. If you get a negative result, it may still be possible that your information is there.
https://technewstt.com/are-you-in-the-tstt-data-dump/
maj. tom wrote:I sure they have passwords like 12345678, pa$$word and Cisco123 in Word documents.
stev wrote:maj. tom wrote:I sure they have passwords like 12345678, pa$$word and Cisco123 in Word documents.
Passw0rd123!
tstt123!
tsttcic! (username cicadmin)
admin123!
that's some of the funny ones I saw....now I saw some pretty good passwords I wouldn't lie...but is it good though if it's in a word document? lol
A lot of people downloaded the data but I hope they all did it on a machine with 'proper' security software....6 items were sandboxed then quarantined when I downloaded it. I had to download it because I was asked to do a risk assessment for the company I work for.
Poor overnight Tor users probably have dormant stuff on their machines and don't even know.
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