haveibeenpwned

API methods for Have I been pwned (unofficial)

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haveibeenpwned

API methods for Have I been pwned (unofficial)

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Example

const hibp = require ('haveibeenpwned') ();

hibp.breachedAccount ('foo@bar.com', (err, data) => {
  if (err) {
    return console.log (err);
  }

  console.log (data);
});

Installation

npm i haveibeenpwned

Configuration

name type required default description
timeout number no 5000 Request wait timeout in ms
const pwned = require ('haveibeenpwned') ({
  timeout: 10000
});

Have I Been Pwned

Below are the methods for the main Have I Been Pwned API.

For simplicity no error handling is included in the callback examples. It's straightforward: when there is a problem err is an instance of Error and data is undefined, otherwise err is null and data is set to the result.

.breachedAccount

( account, [params], callback )

All breaches for an account.

argument type required description
account string yes Email or username to check
params object no Additional parameters to include
callback function yes function (err, data) {}
hibp.breachedAccount ('foo@bar.com', yourCallback);

Example output

.breaches

( [params], callback )

All breaches in the system.

argument type required description
params object no Additional parameters to include
callback function yes function (err, data) {}
hibp.breaches (yourCallback);

Example output

.breach

( name, [params], callback )

A single breached site.

argument type required description
name string yes Site name to check, i.e. linkedin
params object no Additional parameters to include
callback function yes function (err, data) {}
hibp.breach ('Adobe', yourCallback);

Example output

.pasteAccount

( account, callback )

All pastes for an account.

argument type required description
account string yes Email or username to check
callback function yes function (err, data) {}
hibp.pasteAccount ('foo@bar.com', yourCallback);

Example output

.dataclasses

( callback )

All pastes for an account.

argument type required description
callback function yes function (err, data) {}
hibp.dataclasses (yourCallback);

Example output

Pwned Passwords

Below are the methods for the Pwned Passwords API.

.pwnedpasswords.byPassword

( password, [hashed], callback )

Check if a password was leaked. The data is 0 (int) when none were found.

argument type default description
password string The password to check
hashed bool false Is the password already SHA-1 hashed
callback function (err, data)
hibp.pwnedpasswords.byPassword ('secret', (err, count) => {
  if (!count) {
    console.log ('Great! Password is not found.');
  } else {
    console.log ('Oops! Password was found ' + count + ' times!');
  }
});

// -> Oops! Password was found 195263 times!

.pwnedpasswords.byRange

( hash, [sort], callback )

Get password hashes similar to the first 5 characters of the SHA-1 hash provided. The callback data is an object where the keys are the lowercase hashes and the values are the number of times they were used. When nothing is found data is 0 (int).

A hash longer then 5 characters is truncated before being sent to the API and can be in uppercase or lowercase.

argument type default description
hash string The SHA-1 hash to check
sort bool false Sort by counts in descending order
callback function (err, data)

Sorted by key (default)

hibp.pwnedpasswords.byRange ('abcdef', (err, data) => {
  for (sha in data) {
    console.log ('%s  %i x', sha, data[sha]);
  }
});

Sorted by use counts

hibp.pwnedpasswords.byRange ('abcdef', true, (err, data) => {
  const count = Object.keys (data).length;
  let i = 1;

  console.log ('Found %i matches', count);
  console.log ('Top 3:');

  for (sha in data) {
    console.log ('%i  %s  %i x', i, sha, data[sha]);

    // stop after 3
    if (i === 3) { break; }
    i++;
  }
});

// ->
// Found 511 matches
// Top 3:
// 1  3b8a55c2b3bf42b83e41f0f95a4149043f6  336 x
// 2  6a7fc410810db77855d9dfe5b94b95196f7  304 x
// 3  73a1a21a7b13b50536df19fd586abdf3145  193 x

Unicense

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Author

Franklin van de Meent

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