I downloaded the database of the leaks, so I could peruse the names and passwords.
I then ran a virtual ubuntu box on my machine to be able to run querys on anything I could think of.
I found myself and, basically, everyone I know. you can check yourself at haveibeenpwned.
Additionally, I was able to find new podesta email addresses for John Podesta, himself, as well as others at podesta.com, the site for "The Podesta Group" which has since been dissolved. Heather Podesta changed the name of her own firm and is still operating as a lobbyist and friend of the DC police force. Most recently Draft Kings hired Heather Podesta.
Hillaryclinton.com email addresses were also in the results. Of particular interest was ifc.org credentials in the [email protected] which makes me wonder if the IFC is "doing the books" for other Hillary Clinton "projects."
The logical conclusion of this this that, one day, you might expect your whole internet history to be dropped and traced to your online accounts. The data already exists. People already have access to it and it may be 10 or 20 years, but it is not going to be able to hide forever.
Here is a list of some of the obvious email addresses searched for.
https://voat.co/v/QRV/2985969
If you don't have the wherewithal to download the torrent and make a script to search, I am open on ideas as to what to search for.
[email protected]:Lionel11
[email protected]:pdvsa1 <------ (Rothschild email address at podesta.com?)
[email protected]:rfgregular
[email protected]:rfgregular
[email protected]:Delaware1
[email protected]:[email protected].#in <------(Is the International Finance Corporation doing the accounting for the Clinton Foundation?)
[email protected]:[email protected].#in
[email protected]:abram4394
[email protected]:2Bhopeful
[email protected]:Redwood2
[email protected]:jackass
[email protected]:red1978
[email protected]:fate13
[email protected]:hillary
[email protected]:1smoky
[email protected]:maxhenry
[email protected]:NObama2008
[email protected]:club44
[email protected]:teamjune47
[email protected]:buckeye50
[email protected]:mitchfoley
[email protected]:Success4me
[email protected]:slm123
[email protected]:fashion
[email protected]:tennis99
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16286801? ago
Side issue: WTF is with these lame passwords? I haven't created a password with less than 30 digits in years, and never use ones that have any meaning whatsoever. Are people seriously not using password managers?
Guessing "joshua" does not get into my WOPR backdoor account, and I learned that lesson in 1983!
16886412? ago
Do you really trust your password manager? Our computers are open books no matter what we do. Fortunately I have little to hide. It be nice if my bank account passwords were secure. I doubt even getting rid of all internet access would make the accounts really secure. All that keeps them secure is if money started disappearing from banks no one would use them anymore.