Free Wordlist For Wpa Crack Dictionary

Free Wordlist For Wpa Crack Dictionary

CrackStation's Password Cracking Dictionary I am releasing CrackStation's main password cracking dictionary (1,493,677,782 words, 15GB) for download. What's in the list? The list contains every wordlist, dictionary, and password database leak that I could find on the internet (and I spent a LOT of time looking).

It also contains every word in the Wikipedia databases (pages-articles, retrieved 2010, all languages) as well as lots of books from. It also includes the passwords from some low-profile database breaches that were being sold in the underground years ago. The format of the list is a standard text file sorted in non-case-sensitive alphabetical order. Lines are separated with a newline ' n' character. You can test the list without downloading it by giving SHA256 hashes to the or to on twitter. Here are the results of cracking and password hash leaks with the list.

Jan 14, 2017. Argon Wordlist v1, 17.8 MB, 234 MB. Argon Wordlist v2, 75.2 MB, 1.87 GB. WPA 40%+, 11.4 MB, 108 MB. 0~9 Numbers, 162 KB, 7.62 MB. Birthday (1970~2010), 2.47 KB, 124 KB. 0~9 (8 bits, 1st choice for cracking Wi-Fi password), 14.4 MB, 953 MB. WPA WPA2 982,963,904 words List, 4.9 GB, 13 GB. Peavey Speaker Serial Numbers. In graph 2 - Only one collection was 100% 'unique', which means most of the collections sizes have been reduced. In graph 5 - which is for showing how effective it would be towards cracking WPA. The four wordlists which were 'meant' for WPA.

The list is responsible for cracking about 30% of all hashes given to CrackStation's free hash cracker, but that figure should be taken with a grain of salt because some people try hashes of really weak passwords just to test the service, and others try to crack their hashes with other online hash crackers before finding CrackStation. Using the list, we were able to crack 49.98% of one customer's set of 373,000 human password hashes to motivate their move to a better salting scheme. Step 1: Pay what you want. The wordlist is being sold using a 'pay what you want' model. That means you can pay absolutely any amount of money you want for the wordlist.

Even nothing. Use the PayPal donate button, Bitcoin address, or Litecoin address below to make your payment. How much should I pay? Think about the following points when deciding how much to pay: • If I wasn't doing a 'pay what want' I would set the price at $5. • The money will be used for open source security research and development projects.

• It took about 3 weeks of full-time work to make this dictionary (searching, downloading, scripting, processing). • I will not be offended by small payments. • If you have no money or don't want to pay, seeding the torrents and sharing this page with your friends is appreciated!