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My ass reinstalling dbeaver for some unknown reason...
E: I glanced at it in a text editor but the file is so big it crashed. It has info from as far back as at least 2008. User's seemingly IRL names, email addresses, IP addresses, and at least states they are in(as stated in the OP). Pretty fun stuff. I might actually try and get dbeaver set up for it later because it's hard to parse in plain text.
Those are hashed passwords. None of this is really immediately useful information as far as I can tell... The bulk of the data is automated stuff from WP plugins like spam filtering and such.
I wonder if they're salted.
Gamers need to bust out those fancy GPUs and start running hashcat. A lot of these reactionaries are probably using shit passwords, I bet a bunch can be cracked with dictionary attacks.