NetEase webmail service (126.
A dataset attributed to NetEase’s 126.com email service, dated to around January 2012, contains roughly 7.3 million accounts with email addresses and plaintext passwords. HIBP lists the breach as unverified due to the difficulty of confirming Chinese breaches.
ObscureIQ assessment: Severe risk of account takeover, phishing, and compromise of other services that rely on email-based recovery. Email accounts are especially dangerous because they serve as identity pivots.
If accurate, plaintext email/password pairs enable immediate account access and credential stuffing, particularly dangerous for an email provider where the account is a recovery hub for other services.
126.com is a long-running Chinese web-based email service operated by NetEase, alongside its sister service 163.com.
Email and web-portal providers collect user identity, account credentials, messages, recovery-related data, and service-linked activity across communications workflows.
126.com remains a widely used Chinese email provider; the leaked dataset dates to the early-2010s wave of Chinese site breaches.
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A dataset attributed to NetEase’s 126.com email service, dated to around January 2012, contains roughly 7.3 million accounts with email addresses and plaintext passwords. HIBP lists the breach as unverified due to the difficulty of confirming Chinese breaches.
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