The DeHashed alternative with every leak type and far more data
DeHashed is a fast multi-field credential search engine. LeakRadar searches more and holds more: stealer logs, combolists, databases and downloadable raw files, across 611B+ leak lines, one of the largest datasets in breach intelligence. Dark web forum search, automatic domain segmentation and continuous monitoring come on top.
8/20
features where LeakRadar leads
611B+
searchable leak lines
€29.99
/mo for full access
DeHashed is a fast, flexible credential search engine, and its multi-field lookups (email, username, IP, phone, name, address, VIN) are genuinely broad. But it stops at search. LeakRadar covers the full picture: stealer logs, combolists, databases and downloadable raw files, across 611B+ leak lines, one of the biggest datasets out there. More sources and more volume mean more hits. You also get dark web forum search, automatic employee/customer/third-party segmentation and continuous monitoring that DeHashed doesn't offer, and search stays free, so you can judge the coverage before paying anything.
LeakRadar vs DeHashed: feature comparison
A detailed look at what each platform offers. Green circles mean the feature is available.
| Feature | LeakRadar | DeHashed |
|---|---|---|
Leak types covered | Stealer logs, combolists, databases + raw files | Breach databases and stealer logs |
Email / username search | Free, cleartext with a plan | |
Search by IP / phone / VIN / address / name | Wide range of fields | |
Domain search | Auto-segmented report | Wildcard search |
Advanced search | Combined filters on stealer logs | Regex & wildcard operators |
Password visibility | Full plaintext (with a plan) | Plaintext when available |
Stealer logs | ~4B records + raw | Indexed |
Raw file search & download | 611B+ lines, original files | |
Dark web forum search | Deep web forum posts | |
Hash lookup | Password Range | |
Mass email checker | ||
Mass domain checker | ||
Employee / customer / third-party segmentation | ||
Password strength analysis | ||
PDF incident reports | ||
Monitoring & alerts | Email, Slack, Discord, Telegram, Webhook | Email, SMS, webhooks |
API rate limit | 30 req/s, every plan | Separate credits, ~$0.02/query |
API result limit | Standard pagination | 10,000 results max per query |
Data residency | EU-hosted, GDPR | Not stated |
Entry price | Free search, from €29.99/mo | Freemium + separate API credits |
Total features available | 8/20 | 1/20 |
Why teams choose LeakRadar over DeHashed
1
611B+ leak lines, and counting
Volume decides whether a search returns a hit or a blank. LeakRadar indexes 611B+ leak lines, one of the largest datasets in breach intelligence. The more data behind a lookup, the more credentials surface, and people go to whoever holds the most.
2
Raw files you can actually download
LeakRadar lets you search and download the full original leak files: databases, combolists and stealer logs across 611B+ lines. DeHashed returns parsed records from its index but offers no raw file access, so the underlying dump never lands in your hands.
3
Monitoring that comes to you
DeHashed is something you query when you want to check. LeakRadar watches continuously and pings you on Email, Slack, Discord, Telegram or Webhook the moment new credentials tied to your domains surface, then sorts who is hit into employees, customers and third-parties automatically.
The platform's pulse, in real time
These numbers come straight from our indexing pipeline. They refresh every couple of minutes.
21,579,420,792
credentials this week6,705
new leak files this week143,069
total leak files924,567
credentials per minuteLogs_22 August.rar
Stealer Logs18,813,822
—DUMP ULP 22.08.2026 Base34 2.txt
Stealer Logs67,122,886
—🌙 @ravenulp - 762,054 - 22.08.2026 PRIVATE.txt
Stealer Logs778,297
—🌙 @ravenulp - 4,431,963 - 22.08.2026 PRIVATE.txt
Stealer Logs4,526,616
—DUMP ULP 22.08.2026 Base34 3.txt
Stealer Logs2,854,749
—DUMP ULP 22.08.2026 Base34 1.txt
Stealer Logs58,985,904
—Frequently asked questions
It hands you the raw data and watches it over time. DeHashed returns parsed records from its index; LeakRadar lets you search and download the original leak files across 611B+ lines, and covers stealer logs, combolists and databases together. On top of that it adds continuous monitoring and alerts, dark web forum search, automatic employee/customer/third-party segmentation, PDF incident reports and password-strength analysis, none of which DeHashed provides.
Search-field breadth. DeHashed lets you query across many identifiers in one place, including IP address, phone number, name, physical address and VIN. LeakRadar focuses its search on emails, usernames, domains and stealer-log data rather than that full spread of fields, so if you need to pivot on a phone number or a VIN, DeHashed is built for it.
DeHashed uses a freemium model with separate, pay-as-you-go API credits at roughly $0.02 per query. LeakRadar works differently: search is free, and the €29.99/mo Starter plan is the entry tier, not full access. Plans are €29.99/mo (Starter: email and domain search, 10,000 cleartext unlocks per day, monitor 20 assets, API), €69.99/mo (Enterprise: adds advanced and dark web search, 100,000 unlocks, 100 assets, team seats), €159.99/mo (Platinum: adds raw search and 50 GB downloads, 300,000 unlocks, 1,000 assets) and €999.99/mo (Unlimited). Every plan includes API access at a flat 30 requests per second, so there are no per-query charges.
Yes, on the Platinum plan. LeakRadar lets you search across 611B+ raw leak lines and download the original databases, combolists and stealer-log files, with 50 GB of downloads included. DeHashed serves parsed records from its index but offers no raw file access, so the source dump itself stays out of reach.
Yes. Every plan includes REST API access at 30 requests per second. Full documentation and a Python SDK are available at docs.leakradar.io, and live platform status is published at status.leakradar.io.
Yes. LeakRadar is EU-hosted and GDPR-compliant, generates PDF incident reports, supports shared team seats, and exposes a REST API plus Python SDK. Eligible law enforcement, government and military teams in the EU or US can get free access for their official work by emailing contact@leakradar.io.
The verdict
DeHashed is strong on multi-field search flexibility: email, username, IP, phone, name, address and VIN in one fast engine. LeakRadar's edge is breadth and depth of the data itself: every leak type (stealer logs, combolists, databases, raw files) across one of the largest datasets in the field, plus downloadable original dumps, dark web coverage, automatic segmentation, continuous monitoring and a flat 30 req/s API with no per-query credits. When you need the underlying files and ongoing watch rather than just a lookup, the wider net wins. Search is free, so you can check the coverage yourself, then scale from €29.99/mo when you need cleartext at volume.
From credential lookups to real breach monitoring
Run your first searches free: the credential lookups you'd expect, plus the raw files, dark web coverage and alerts DeHashed doesn't offer. Upgrade only when you need cleartext at volume or monitoring.
