Here are some dictionaries that may be used with Kali Linux. They’re plain Wordlist dictionaries used to brute force WPA/WPA2 knowledge captures with aircrack-ng. The BIG-WPA-LIST can got to be extracted before using. These are dictionaries that are floating around for a few time currently and are here for you to observe with. Once you get smart at employing a dictionary,and if these don’t crack the password for you, it’d be a decent plan to create your own with Crunch. I have additionally enclosed Wordlist that return pre-installed with Kali known as darkc0de.lst and rockyou.txt.
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Many is asking about password wordlist files and where they can download it, First of all if you are using Kali Linux you don't need to download a Password dictionaries to perform a dictionary attack at lest try the one you have before you download new dictionary! Kali Linux provides some Password dictionary files as part of it's standard installation. You can find that file /usr/share/wordlists/rockyou.txt.gz and even if you are looking for new dictionary just go to the end of the post and you will find what you want but for real rockyou.txt.gz is one of best dictionary file's. So let's take a copy of rockyou.txt.gz to root directory To do so write this command: cp /usr/share/wordlists/rockyou.txt.gz. I just come across this site and i find the wordlists posted very usefull but i have a question in mind - when i know some characters of the wpa pw of the victims wifi (e.g. Fantasy word etc.), how can i pre set them additionally to the wordlists like for instance u figured out ur victim uses this characters 'Z-E-L-D-A'(Zelda) and behind it a normal word (which i wish should be written together as one word)??
Id appreciate a quick response, i remembered once reading something like that in the aircrack documentation. Hi Walid, I got a few word list and one of them is in.lst a format and others are in.txt format.
I'm still learning linux but I was wondering, is it possible to compile the txt and lst files together and write it out as a txt file? The current bash command that I am using (and it simply just write out a blank text file) is: cat filename.txt filename.lst sort uniq output.txt P.S.
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