I don't think they publish any new leaks but instead use other leaks to make a list for password crackers.
this post was submitted on 09 Jul 2024
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Indeed. It's just a compilation of unique records.
“The dataset is too large to be of any realistic use as part of any effort to crack a given hash — it's simply too much low-quality data to successfully use in attacks — and the value of the data is negligible compared to good prepared wordlists and rulesets in the hands of a capable actor," says Darren James, a senior product manager at Specops Software.
At 10 billion lines, you might have better luck just brute forcing the old fashioned way...