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  6. RockYou - Wikipedia

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    In December 2009, the company experienced a data breach resulting in the exposure of over 32 million user accounts. The company used an unencrypted database to store user account data, including plaintext passwords (as opposed to password hashes) for its service, as well as passwords to connected accounts at partner sites (including Facebook, Myspace, and webmail services).

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  8. Collection No. 1 - Wikipedia

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    The list, reviewed by computer security experts, contains exposed addresses and passwords from over 2000 previous data breaches as well as an estimated 140 million new email addresses and 10 million new passwords from previously unknown sources, and collectively makes it the largest data breach on the Internet. [1] [2]

  9. Verifications.io - Wikipedia

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    The verifications.io data breach was discovered by security researchers Vinny Troia and Bob Diachenko in 2019. The first Verifications.io data breach ultimately led to 763 million unique records being exposed to the web, with the vast majority of records containing personally identifiable information (PII) and marketing data on U.S. citizens.