The fact that a password is in this list doesn't imply that it was cracked. As finack said, the complex passwords were probably stolen by some other means - e.g. phishing - and happened to be reused.
Hmm, so someone who uses the password "7XiBKeJe5ochSqVW" has been phished?
Just because a password is complex doesn't mean the user is not susceptible to phishing, viruses, etc. They could have used the password on an unsecured wireless network - something people do all the time.
An extremely complex password can also lead to a false sense of security, inadvertently making people more susceptible to other forms of attack. It's better to use sufficiently complex *different* passwords with every account, than to use the same extremely complex password on all accounts.