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    B W commented  · 

    This is a feature HIBP has been lacking for a long time, but now it is critical.

    My family owns a tiny domain just for our personal use. We've had it for decades, with few accounts but many different email aliases. Unfortunately, HIBP's current business model is based on the number of addresses found in _all_ breaches, ever and we just can't afford to pay the required rate.

    My hope is that if HIBP implemented searching by specific breach, they could then consider charging just an à la carte price for the one account found in the latest breach — which is what I actually need — instead of the requiring a large payment for all the historical breaches.

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    B W commented  · 

    Instead of marking some of the breaches as having "hashed" passwords, which could lead people to complacency, I would like to see a flag for "plaintext" passwords. That is, HIBP would give no notice about encryption for most breaches, but a breach known to contain at least some passwords in plaintext would get flagged to help to raise the alarm.

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