08-05-2023, 09:59 AM
In August 2017, a spambot by the name of Onliner Spambot was identified by security researcher Benkow moʞuƎq. The malicious software contained a server-based component located on an IP address in the Netherlands which exposed a large number of files containing personal information. In total, there were 711 million unique email addresses, many of which were also accompanied by corresponding passwords. A full write-up on what data was found is in the blog post titled Inside the Massive 711 Million Record Onliner Spambot Dump.
The file provided here only has 129,270,527 Records, as the full thing has never been leaked. Read my reply right below this post for more information.
Compromised data: Email addresses, Passwords