OK so I can vouch this is legit in the sense that I recognize the passwords I was sent. But I've never used it on gmail - it's a very insecure password that I use on sites I don't care about and don't give personal info. So my guess is the hack targeted some very low level sites and hope the accounts use the same pw on gmail (which is a very common occurrence).
Curious about the source of your pw's because the original leak was emails only IIRC. Email me.
I'm not logging/collecting email addresses (except postfix which is set up to have its logs purged daily) and sending them via email seemed like the best way of semi-securely giving people the leaked passwords.
I threw it together in a couple of hours mostly because I'm somewhat curious where the data comes from (mine was from LinkedIn). If the consensus is that its a bad idea I'll pull it down.
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 25.1 ms ] threadCurious about the source of your pw's because the original leak was emails only IIRC. Email me.
I threw it together in a couple of hours mostly because I'm somewhat curious where the data comes from (mine was from LinkedIn). If the consensus is that its a bad idea I'll pull it down.