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Massive haul of account leaks found on pastebin

Posted on July 10, 2011 by Lee J

BIG LEAKS OF ACCOUNTS SPREAD THE WORD TO MAKE SURE YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY HAVE NOT BEEN EFFECTED AT ALL. CTRL+F FOR QUICK SEARCH. Well as most would know the #1 spot for hackers to leak contents to is pastebin.com, they seems to be fairly good with no deleting data. Anyways i was going over the "trending pastes" and came across a big amount of leaks, these ranging from porn accounts to face book to yahoo and hotmails, So the list is. We are not responsible for any of the damage done if the accounts are still working. If you find an working account please notify the owner ASAP. We have published this as a Announcement to stop any further damage to these accounts. Porn https://pastebin.com/rujpuF77 https://pastebin.com/xL4pV6m3 https://pastebin.com/5HPzRk35 https://pastebin.com/YvYEvfY7 https://pastebin.com/GTUbGs2D Random Accounts https://pastebin.com/aCS7hTRd https://pastebin.com/52zZ5Y1v https://pastebin.com/MMycvew5 https://pastebin.com/UNDKJs2X   At time of publish these was already a few hours to days old. BIG LEAKS OF ACCOUNTS SPREAD THE WORD TO MAKE SURE YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY HAVE NOT BEEN EFFECTED AT ALL. CTRL+F FOR QUICK SEARCH.

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