This replaces the current method of using a Bloom filter in Redis to check for breached passwords with searching the text file directly using pts_lbsearch (https://github.com/pts/pts-line-bisect/). I'm not removing the Redis-based method yet because I want to test the performance of this first, but this is *far* simpler and doesn't have the possibility for false positives like the Bloom filter does.
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