Last.fm Database Breach 22 March 2012 & Leaked 20 September 2016 - Free Download


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In March 2012, the music website Last.fm was hacked and 43 million user accounts were exposed. Whilst Last.fm knew of an incident back in 2012, the scale of the hack was not known until the data was released publicly in September 2016. The breach includes 37 million unique email addresses, usernames and passwords stored as unsalted MD5 hashes.

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or HIBP is adding fake entries or RF is supplying fake databases.

[email protected] - Found listed on HIBP, not available in the Last.fm database from RF.
[email protected] - Found listed on HIBP, not available in the Last.fm database from RF.
[email protected] - Found listed on HIBP and available in the Last.fm database from RF.

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Only one entry was found...
Email: [email protected]
MD5 Hash: dad3a37aa9d50688b5157698acfd7aee
MD5 Dehashed: "xxxxxx" using https://crackstation.net/