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Hello, I have a question about sites like DeHashed.com, snusbase.com and intelx.io. Source: over 1 year ago
So if that is true, how could I go to the sites like https://intelx.io , https://dehashed.com/ ,https://snusbase.com/ and type email address that has been in a breach and obtain possible password and username sometimes for free, and sometimes for a couple of bucks? If what the OP of the linked post says is true. These platforms should not be legal, or am I missing something? Source: over 2 years ago
Usually it depends on where it will end up, you'll have to look through multiple different companies that pay to collect this information. Haveibeenpwned is a really great indicator to see the basics of where your information has been leaked through, but depending on the breach I'd recommend http://snusbase.com to get more details about what was contained in those databases. Source: almost 3 years ago
My favorites are theses 3, and are the most updated & fastest updated. - https://pwndb2am4tzkvold.onion.ws/ - https://snusbase.com/ - Dehashed.com (very nice but not free :/). Source: about 3 years ago
They're both branded versions of Bitmask. Source: over 1 year ago
Bitmask (version 1.1.2): Encrypted communication for mere mortals(superheroes welcome, too). Source: over 2 years ago
Paid subscription service, seems to be of good quality. Although I've never actually tried it, I've been hearing that the people behind it may be doing some shady business. The Android app is based on Bitmask. I cannot seem to find the source code for the app, the repository link on F-Droid just links here, which isn't even for it. Source: over 2 years ago
Which VPN do you use, out of curiosity? For me, the Calyx VPN app drains a substantial amount of battery, even with the 'Save battery' toggle on, so I can't really use it for extended periods. I am willing to bet Riseup VPN has the same problems, because they're both built on the same foundation (BitMask). Source: over 2 years ago
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