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babynames.com

Apr 14, 2026

843,097
Records
2
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Apr 15, 2026
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A breach of BabyNames.com, a baby name resource and parenting community website. The archive contains user account records in email:MD5_hash format, with some records appearing to contain plaintext or partial passwords. The data includes email addresses paired with MD5-hashed passwords from a wide variety of email providers including Yahoo, Hotmail, Gmail, AOL, and others. The archive was distributed via BreachForums.

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Breached_Info.txt
2 columns1 rows

File structure

Source columnMapped fieldConfidenceLLM assessment
0emailhigh[0] values contain @ signs and standard email domain patterns (yahoo.com, gmail.com, hotmail.com, aol.com, etc.)
1passwordmedium[1] 32-character hexadecimal strings consistent with MD5-hashed passwords; breach context confirms email:MD5_hash format. Mapped as password since these are credential hashes enabling account compromise.

Notes: Simple 2-column colon-delimited file with no header row. Format is email:MD5_hash as described in breach context. MD5 hashes are cryptographically weak and many may be reversible via rainbow tables. Some records may contain partial plaintext passwords per breach notes.

babynames.com.csv
2 columns843,096 rows

File structure

Source columnMapped fieldConfidenceLLM assessment
0emailhighAll values contain @ symbol with recognizable email providers (yahoo.com, hotmail.com, gmail.com, aol.com, msn.com, outlook.com, etc.)
1passwordhighValues are predominantly 32-character hexadecimal strings consistent with MD5 hashes; one outlier ('61665') appears to be a partial plaintext password or truncated hash

Notes: Standard email:MD5_password combo list from BabyNames.com breach. The vast majority of password field values are 32-character MD5 hashes. At least one record ([email protected]:61665) contains what appears to be a short plaintext or partial value rather than a full MD5 hash. Email domains span a wide range of providers including Yahoo, Hotmail, Gmail, AOL, MSN, Outlook, Comcast, SBCGlobal, and international providers (mail.ru, yahoo.de, aapt.net.au, rediffmail.com). No additional PII fields (name, address, DOB, etc.) are present in this dataset.

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