comicbookresources.com
May 30, 2026
Breach of the Comic Book Resources (CBR) community forum database, exposing usernames, email addresses, IP addresses, MD5 password hashes, and plaintext passwords. The data includes both staff accounts (e.g., @comicbookresources.com addresses) and general forum member accounts.
Data found in this dataset
Source files
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Comicbookresources.com__Comicbookres_N18276.txt5 columns62,722 rows
File structure
Format: CSV·Delimiter: :·Has header: no·Quote: "
| Source column | Mapped field | Confidence | LLM assessment |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | username | high | [0] Forum usernames; values are display names like 'Jonah Weiland', 'Conn Seanery', 'Matt', 'Expletive Deleted' |
| 1 | high | [1] Email addresses; values contain @ symbol and valid email formats ([email protected], [email protected], etc.) | |
| 2 | skip | high | [2] IP addresses; EXCLUSION RULE — column contains network identifiers (402e445d4e2e433d3a3a9758052ad264 is MD5 hash in first row, but subsequent rows show IP pattern like 96.22.120.165, 123.3.183.180). Values are IP addresses, which are network identifiers, not physical addresses |
| 3 | password | high | [3] MD5 password hashes; values are 32-character hexadecimal strings (402e445d4e2e433d3a3a9758052ad264, bda65d714aa21f1d40988d1b8c7b9d69, etc.) — standard MD5 hash format. Breach context confirms 'MD5 password hashes' |
| 4 | password | high | [4] Plaintext passwords; values are special-character strings (kz}uGnJHc^%{[I0KtJ{+l]B@x(Ht0p, c*bN%/#=Nl=N%3'K8B<-X%v+gnIl-y, etc.). Breach context confirms 'plaintext passwords' are included |
Notes: Comic Book Resources (CBR) forum database breach. Column [2] initially appears to be MD5 hashes in row 0, but inspection of subsequent rows reveals IP addresses (e.g., 96.22.120.165, 123.3.183.180). Per EXCLUSION RULES, IP addresses are network identifiers and must be skipped. Columns [3] and [4] contain both MD5 hashes and plaintext passwords respectively. Both password columns are mapped as 'password' field per instructions to map all valid PII.
Comicbookresources.com__data__Comicbookres_N18276.txt5 columns62,722 rows
File structure
Format: CSV·Delimiter: :·Has header: no·Quote: "
| Source column | Mapped field | Confidence | LLM assessment |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | username | high | [0] Forum usernames; values are display names like 'Jonah Weiland', 'Conn Seanery', 'Matt', 'Expletive Deleted' |
| 1 | high | [1] Email addresses; values contain @ symbol and valid email formats ([email protected], [email protected], etc.) | |
| 2 | skip | high | [2] IP addresses; EXCLUSION RULE — column contains network identifiers (402e445d4e2e433d3a3a9758052ad264 is MD5 hash in first row, but subsequent rows show IP pattern like 96.22.120.165, 123.3.183.180). Values are IP addresses, which are network identifiers, not physical addresses |
| 3 | password | high | [3] MD5 password hashes; values are 32-character hexadecimal strings (402e445d4e2e433d3a3a9758052ad264, bda65d714aa21f1d40988d1b8c7b9d69, etc.) — standard MD5 hash format. Breach context confirms 'MD5 password hashes' |
| 4 | password | high | [4] Plaintext passwords; values are special-character strings (kz}uGnJHc^%{[I0KtJ{+l]B@x(Ht0p, c*bN%/#=Nl=N%3'K8B<-X%v+gnIl-y, etc.). Breach context confirms 'plaintext passwords' are included |
Notes: Comic Book Resources (CBR) forum database breach. Column [2] initially appears to be MD5 hashes in row 0, but inspection of subsequent rows reveals IP addresses (e.g., 96.22.120.165, 123.3.183.180). Per EXCLUSION RULES, IP addresses are network identifiers and must be skipped. Columns [3] and [4] contain both MD5 hashes and plaintext passwords respectively. Both password columns are mapped as 'password' field per instructions to map all valid PII.