LeakPeek is a service to view data breaches that is quite economical since it allows the purchase of access for 24 hours for $1.99 dollars. It is similar to snusbase but cheaper. 1 week of access is $3.99 and 1 month is $10. quite economical to perform quick investigations using data breaches and Stealers Logs.
Like other data breach finders, these have common search functions such as email addresses, usernames, IP, Full Names, Phone, Domain and others. When starting the analysis, the first answers are the passwords found and the source of these, such as HongFire, R2Games and Stealer Logs.
When searching for example for the IPv4 address “84.25.187.168” in LeakCheck, the response is a list of data breaches where this IP address has been registered. In this case it is mentioned in iMesh.com where a password, username and a hotmail address linked to the account appear.
When searching by username, for example searching for BreachForums in LeakCheck, 2 results appear, one from Github with almost no information and another result is apparently an admin account from the previous BF along with the account data and the password hash.
It is like a normal data breach finder but probably the one with the most economical and cheapest price currently. a researcher would benefit from this if they only want to review data breaches linked to an target and nothing else. It will take a few hours and that is why the 1 day plan is perfect.
To pay for the LeakCheck service, it uses the Stripe infrastructure. The most classic payment methods are Debit Cards, Credits Cards and Apple Pay. The other payment methods include Bitcoin and Ethereum, which give the possibility of more anonymous transactions.
For us this OSINT tool is good for people who do not want to spend too much to carry out an investigation. either due to low budget or not wanting to spend too much on this.