Search engine Indexeus can tell you if your passwords are available to hackers online

  • 22 July 2014
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By Paul Cooper
 


 
While the rest of the world is debating the rights and wrongs of the "right to be forgotten" in the European Union, one Portuguese entrepreneur with remarkably few scruples has been making a fast buck out of the idea. Indexeus, designed by 23-year-old Jason Relinquo of Portugal, is a search engine that boasts a searchable database of "over 200 million entries available to our customers".
The site allows anyone to search through millions of records from some of the larger data breaches of late -- including the recent massive breaches at Adobe and Yahoo! -- listing huge amounts of information such as email addresses, usernames, passwords, Internet address, physical addresses, birthdays and other information that may be associated with those accounts.
 
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This just proves the web is getting smaller and smaller as new technologies are being introduced. This search engine appears to be quite impressive to say the least.

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