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An error occurred while saving the comment GB supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment GB commentedWhy not list the entries in a domain search in date descending order of when the breach data was added into HIBP?
Use case: You receive an alert as an admin of domain X and run a domain search on it. There's potentially thousands of entries spanning multiple years in the results returned. However at the top of this new format, the breach of entity ABC is listed with yesterday's date (date of entry into HIBP) and the 5 accounts found in that breach. Below that there's a breach from a week earlier listed for entity XYZ with another 10. These 15 email addresses in recent breaches are the ones you're interested in - not the ones from 4 years ago of staff whose email addresses no longer exist.
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You might also consider reworking the Excel format of the report to have the following columns:
Date (ISO8601?), Breach Common Name, Email address (one per line)
Date would be the date that the breach was entered into HIBP.
Once formatted like this, the data becomes filterable by the essential elements of when the breach was recorded (in HIBP), what was found in a particular breach and by the email address.