Leakprobe Expands to 2.5 Billion Searchable Leaked Database
Leakprobe moves ahead with it's mission to create the largest leaked accounts database in the world. Over a billion new accounts have been added, and Leakprobe proudly is nearly halfway to it's mission.
- (1888PressRelease) September 21, 2018 - Leakprobe, a leaked password information service that notifies users whether their information has been leaked onto the Internet and provides exactly what information has been compromised, has doubled the size of their searchable databases. Users can expect a better chance to find their information that is available, with the newest additions to the database being the Anti Public and Exploit.in leaks, which offer collections of 1.4 billion passwords for accounts.
The Leakprobe database, which boasted over 1 billion user accounts according to social media last week, offers an API to search the collection for free, and can be filtered by username or email address associated with accounts. Facilitating the addition and citing Leakprobe’s mission to provide a larger amount of data to Internet users, CEO Ben Carr stated the advantages of doubling the size of the company’s database.
“Even though the database size has doubled,” states CEO Ben Carr, “we’ve updated our management tools so that the search time for queries is not affected. There’s been no change in search time since adding the new accounts.”
Leakprobe’s new plans are to expand to the next billion number mark, with 3 billion or more user accounts for users to search. Their mission statement remains to build the largest leaked passwords database available to the general public, release analyses of user password choices, and provide quick access to cracking password hashes.
For more information or usage of the services, visit http://leakprobe.net.
Leakprobe is a new startup organization and joint relationship of CEO Ben Carr of the United Kingdom and CFO Frank Morris of the United States. Their goals are to increase public awareness of information security risks and help provide much-needed access to relevant resources.
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