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  1. API for recommending to allow/forbid a specific credential set.

    Perhaps as a premium service, allow a caller to post an email / password combination. HIBP responds with a recommendation on whether to allow the user to use that password on caller's system. Known pwn'd combinations would always recommend "forbid", as well as perhaps forbidding any password in the top % of pwn'd passwords by frequency.

    The end goal is giving system owners a way to steer users away from not only weak but also repeat & known-compromised credentials. I understand that data extraction would be a concern, thus the "premium" service suggestion.

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  2. when I enter capital letter in domain name it is not working. Please make it case sensitive

    when I enter capital letter in domain name it is not working. Please make it case sensitive

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  3. Add Retry-After to Access-Control-Expose-Headers

    When hitting a 429 response, a cross-origin request does not have access to the Retry-After header.

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  4. Mark ArmorGames as confirmed pwned

    I use unique email address per subscriber, and I suddenly started receiving spam on the email I used to signup for armorgames.

    They are not trustworthy. -- this is not an idea, but saw that you have listed them as unconfirmed, I can confirmed my data was leaked from their site --

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  7. Add possibility to get total count of leaked emails for specific domain through API

    Possibility of getting count of total emails addresses leaked for specific IP is very useful due to problems of exporting the data for domain search when there real many emails. In my case happened that after export if showed only "Pastes" database and no other leaks. I have checked some email addresses from exported CSV list and through online database, results were not the same.
    And if total count for domain will be available, it will be much easier to compare results and see the differences, also such information can be useful for online threat intelligence platforms.

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    A count alone won’t do much good, people want to know who was impacted in the breach. Plus, you already get a count at the top of the search page or can look at the rows in the CSV.

    Separately to this, if the results you’re seeing aren’t accurate, just check it’s not due to public searches not showing sensitive breaches.

  8. Notification before loading breach onto Azure

    In the past I have recreated the Maltego Graph of all breached sites/names and domains and when I have pushed this to GitHub another breach has been loaded on the same day by a tweet from https://twitter.com/haveibeenpwned

    Can you publish a counter estimating when the next series of breaches will be made available?

    I understand that breaches may be loaded concurrently and/or urgently, etc. Neither am I asking for you to publish the name of the website that you are confirming has been breached, etc

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  9. 3 votes
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  10. What is LogoType?

    Can you describe what the intended use of the LogoType field in the Breach object is? I can't find anything in the API docs that describes the field. I know what SVG and JPG are, but to what do they refer? Do you have (or plan to have) an API that will return a logo for the name of a breach? I can see from the source of your web pages that you have that data in the content folder

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  11. 3 votes
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  12. Bring back sorted hashes

    I used to lookup password hashes by a binary search in the sorted password list (iterating over the initial database and the 2 updates).

    With the new database 2.0 this is no longer possible (unless I sort the downloaded hashes).

    Please bring back the sorted hashes.

    I do not care for the counts that have been added - perhaps another file with sorted hashes and without counts (to somewhat reduce the file size) could be offered for download?

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  13. explain in the FAQ why a mail address (mine!) appears as hacked in your tool, but the associated password is not listed as hacked?

    Does it mean that the e-mail adress was hacked, but that the associated password was not decrypted? If not, why the password is not found in your database? Thanks.

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  14. Not very smart features

    I've changed my password but my mail remain in the list. When my account will be "pwned" again, I will not know about it.

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  15. You should take a look at gmail adresses with . in them. For my email firstnamelastname@gmail.com returns as pwned but firstname.lastname@gm

    You should take a look at gmail adresses with . in them. For my email firstnamelastname@gmail.com returns as pwned but firstname.lastname@gmail.com returns as clean. For gmail these adresses are exactly the same and I use both of them.

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  16. To use hashed email address as part of the query instead of HTML encoded

    I don't know if this is already available, but I feel it will be a better idea.

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  17. crawl for sites that dont delete your account when you ask for it

    i know this might be outside the scope of this site

    But i have in the past discovered that sites do not delete me when i ask for it

    It could be nice to have some sort of crawler that could search the internet for your username or even name and report back on which sites they are found

    this could maybe be a seperate site

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  18. Provide sample code for SHA1 hashing for app developers to use

    I have found a number of PowerShell wrappers to the API, and some text hashing scripts, but the hashing does not seem to work when used to hash a known bad password and send it via as SHA1 via the API. Example javascript and/or PowerShell scripts (and maybe others) to show how the hashing should be done, would allow all calls from apps, etc. to use the SHA1 value and not send the "clear" password (even over HTTPS) to the API.

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    Due to the breadth of different languages out there and the simplicity of create a SHA1 hash and sending it in a web request, I don’t want to get into language specific guidance. If you’re having trouble, try creating the hash here and comparing it with the one you’re creating: http://www.sha1-online.com/

    I suspect it’s your encoding, you’ll get a speedy answer on Stack Overflow if you’re still having trouble.

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  20. Removing cloudflare on api

    Cloudflare antibot on your api doesn't make any sense, i have a python discord bot with your api implemented and because of cloudflare i cant use the api anymore and i have quite a few users who use the function.

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    Cloudflare is absolutely essential for protecting the API from abuse. The only time it should get in the way of legitimate use is if you consistently exceed the rate limit and cause a 24 hour JavaScript challenge to implemented against the offending IP address.

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