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Pastebin is being archived?: how to search pastebin in the internet archive

Apparently the Internet Archive’s collections feature (which is 2 years old now) has created a collection for pastebin.com and it is keyword-searchable.

What is the Internet Archive’s “Collections” feature?

The collections feature in general is described as follows by Craig Silverman in his result Substack post (he has a really great substack and honestly, if I had to recommend only one…)

Anyway, he writes “It let’s you perform keyword searches within specific archive collections, including dead news sites such as Gawker as well as in collections dedicated to .gov resources, Telegram, Pastebin and more.”

In an interview with Craig Silverman, the director of the Wayback Machine said the Internet Archive launched Collections roughly two years ago.  Silverman asked him why and how they select content worthy of a Collection:

Apparently the Internet Archive’s collections feature (which is 2 years old now) has created a collection for pastebin.com and it is keyword-searchable.

What is the Internet Archive’s “Collections” feature?

 The collections feature in general is described as follows by Craig Silverman in his result Substack post (he has a really great substack and honestly, if I had to recommend only one…)

Anyway, he writes “It let’s you perform keyword searches within specific archive collections, including dead news sites such as Gawker as well as in collections dedicated to .gov resources, Telegram, Pastebin and more.”

In an interview with Craig Silverman, the director of the Wayback Machine said the Internet Archive launched Collections roughly two years ago.  Silverman asked him why and how they select content worthy of a Collection:

    “Various criteria, including the relative importance, significance or value of the collection to others, with a bias toward news and certain material that may no longer be available via the web.”

“We have tried to index Collections that might be useful to people.”

How to Search Pastebin on the Internet Archive

Go to the homepage https://archive.org/

But instead of searching in the Wayback Machine, find the underutilized general search option below

Type in whatever you want to search. I’ve chose the word “Smith”. A dropdown menu appears with the default “search metadata” checked.

Change it to “Search archived web sites”.

I have long assumed that was just another way of searching the wayback Machine, which does not have a keyword search option, only URLs can be searched. But this is something new where you can do a keyword search

The following appears

You have done a keyword search for various archived websites, but you see there is a collections dropdown menu available, click on it to see the different options to narrow down your search.

By clicking on pastebin.com, I get the following results:

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Pastebin Update for March 2024: Unveiling ‘Coyote vs. Acme’ and the Art of Anonymous Revelations

In a delightful twist of fate, the silver screen recently found itself graced with the tale of “Coyote vs. Acme,” a film thought lost to the annals of Hollywood history. But what makes this story truly remarkable isn’t just its quirky premise – it’s the mysterious journey that brought it back into the spotlight, courtesy of an anonymous poster on Pastebin.

Imagine stumbling upon a treasure trove of comedic gold in the digital depths of the internet, where anonymity reigns supreme and secrets are shared with reckless abandon. Such was the case with “Coyote vs. Acme,” whose plot summary emerged from the shadows of cyberspace, courtesy of a user simply known as “A Guest.”

But who is this enigmatic figure behind the screen name? Could it be a disillusioned industry insider, tired of seeing creative endeavors languish in obscurity? Or perhaps a devoted fan, determined to share a piece of cinematic history with the world? The possibilities are as endless as the vast expanse of the internet itself.

Regardless of their identity, “A Guest” bestowed upon us a gift unlike any other – a glimpse into the whimsical world of “Coyote vs. Acme,” complete with scene-by-scene breakdowns and tantalizing tidbits of behind-the-scenes intrigue. It’s a testament to the power of anonymity and the democratization of information in the digital age, where anyone with a keyboard and an internet connection can become a curator of culture.

As the plot summary spread like wildfire across social media platforms and discussion forums, speculation ran rampant about the origins of this clandestine revelation. Was it a deliberate leak orchestrated by a savvy marketing team, drumming up buzz for a long-forgotten project? Or perhaps a stroke of serendipity, as a lone individual stumbled upon a buried treasure buried within the depths of cyberspace?

One thing’s for certain – the tale of “Coyote vs. Acme” serves as a reminder of the internet’s boundless potential to surprise and delight, transcending the barriers of time and space to breathe new life into forgotten gems. So here’s to “A Guest,” whoever they may be, and to the magic of anonymous revelations that continue to captivate and inspire us all. As we bask in the glow of this unexpected gift from the digital ether, let us embrace the mystery and revel in the joy of discovery, one click at a time.

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Searching Pastebin: 2024 Update

Latest News about What to Search For in Pastebin and What Pastebin Searching Tools to Use

Disclaimer: this information is only for educational purposes and is not an endorsement of accessing personal data of other people that has been exposed.

Currently Active Tools for Searching Pastebin

PSBDMP – (https://psbdmp.ws/)
Pastebin Search Engine – (https://pastebinsearchengine.blogspot.com/?m=1&s=03)
RedHunt Labs Online IDE Search – (https://redhuntlabs.com/online-ide-search/)
IntelTechniques – https://inteltechniques.com/tools/Pastes.html#gsc.tab=0
Cipher387 Pastebin Search Engines – (https://cipher387.github.io/pastebinsearchengines/)

Interesting New Pastes

(If I include an ID for pastes mentioned below, that means you can look it up by going to https://psbdmp.ws/ and search the paste ID)

World Class Quality “Novelty” Fake Degrees, Fake Diplomas
Paste: hSFvUBpY, 2024-03-03 04:05
Someone is advertising their services as a fake college diploma-maker.
“We are the Premier website for World Class Quality “Novelty” Fake Degrees, Fake Diplomas, Fake Certificates”
“highest quality novelty academic items available anywhere.”

The content sounds like it came from Google Translate and sure enough, the paste includes a contact phone number with a China country code.

Red Orchestra Leak?
A Reddit user claims that the EU community server for
Red Orchestra 2 (a tactical first-person shooter video game) was breached and user info available in pastebin dump ID: pW9PVxeG.

It is not clear whether this is legit given that there has been no other commentary on it. Readers may choose to investigate at their own risk.

But anything on G2A for free?
Paste: aueTk42b, 2018-04-30 10:46
Someone is advertising that they found gift card codes for G2A.com. They claim that the card will give you any G2A.com item for free and provides a PDF guide in a google drive.

Interesting Pastes

Coinbase Data Breach?
Paste: aueTk42b, 2018-04-30 10:46
A long list of email addresses and associated passwords were posted by someone advertising that they reportedly hacked Bitcoin wallets. The list was intended as proof that their hack was legit. The gave their bitcoin address and asked for 0.02 BTC to get access.

If they are legit, I am hoping that these credentials are no longer in use. For OSINT / Internet researchers that use data breaches for information, I have to say that this is an impressive and increadibly long list of email addresses and their passwords. Usually you can find that on sites like HaveIbeenPwned.com. That said, for lack of time I have not yet had the chance to verify this info.

Even More Stolen Credentials
Paste: AGbWC6fr, 2018-01-15 07:58
A different paste included many (or maybe all) of the same email password combinations in a much bigger list of over 13,000 credentials.

Previous Posts on Pastebin:

Unveiling the Power of Pastebin: March 2024 Best Search Tools for Pastebin

How to Search Pastebin Websites for Data Breaches

How to Search Pastebin (new tools for 2022)