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WPA-PSK WORDLIST 3 Final (13 GB).rar

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Title:

WPA-PSK WORDLIST 3 Final (13 GB).rar

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Uploaded:

2010-11-09 (by Wi-Foo-er)

Description:

WPA-PSK WORDLIST 3 FINAL ( 13 GB WHEN UNZIPPED) ******** P.L.E.A.S.E S.E.E.D W.H.E.N ******** This is my final series of WPA-PSK wordlist(S) as you can't get any better than this ! My wordlist is compiled from all known & some unknown internet sources such as; 1. openwall 2. coasts password collections 3. Xploitz Master Password Collection(s) vol 1 and vol 2 (official Backtrack 3/4/4R1 wordlist collections, Thanks Xploitz) 4. ftp sites such as; ftp://ftp.ox.ac.uk/pub/wordlists/ & others 5. all wordlists onand(as of 07/11/2010) 6. all wordlists hosted on; 7. all usernames from "100 million Facebook usernames and personal details" as leaked onto Torrent sites 8. all wordlists from the Argon (site now closed) And as a bonus my personal wordlist of 1.9 GB ! Which also includes; My "WPA-PSK WORDLIST 2 (107MB).rar" & "WPA-PSK WORDLIST (40 MB).rar" Torrent & random usernames grabed from over 30,000+ websites such as youtube, myspace, bebo & outhers sites witch i can't mention .... he he ============================================================================= ALL WITH NO DUPES OR BULL-SHIT AND IS FORMATTED TO WPA RULES OF 8-63 CHARS !! ============================================================================= Hope you enjoy. :¬) ******** P.L.E.A.S.E S.E.E.D W.H.E.N ********

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Comments:

Wi-Foo-er (2010-11-10)

sorry for the missing discription bits, it got fuck up. from text to html, don't know why ?

Rambo1909 (2010-11-12)

I just dowloaded this and am seeding. My question is how do you open this? I tried opening it in windows, it says the file is too big for notepad. So I booted backtrack3 live cd, and tried opening it from: system/ removable drive/Super-WPA, but it simply shows a percentage being opened, and it when it finally reaches 100% open, it shows a blank "Super-WPA-KWRITE" document. Any tips on how to open this. I have some experience in penetration testing WPA on my home network, so im familiar with backtrack in that level. But I just cant open any of the files, neither the custom-wpa or the super-wpa files. Any tips you can please give?

Rambo1909 (2010-11-12)

I just dowloaded this and am seeding. My question is how do you open this? I tried opening it in windows, it says the file is too big for notepad. So I booted backtrack3 live cd, and tried opening it from: system/ removable drive/Super-WPA, but it simply shows a percentage being opened, and it when it finally reaches 100% open, it shows a blank "Super-WPA-KWRITE" document. Any tips on how to open this.

Rambo1909 (2010-11-12)

I just dowloaded this and am seeding. My question is how do you open this? I tried opening with both windows and backtrack 3 live cd, but it still wont open. any tips?

Rambo1909 (2010-11-12)

it wont open on backtrack or windows. Please help..

Rambo1909 (2010-11-12)

I just dowloaded this and am seeding. My question is how do you open this? I tried opening it in windows, it says the file is too big for notepad. So I booted backtrack3 live cd, and tried opening it from: system/ removable drive/Super-WPA, but it simply shows a percentage being opened, and it when it finally reaches 100% open, it shows a blank "Super-WPA-KWRITE" document. Any tips on how to open this. I have some experience in penetration testing WPA on my home network, so im familiar with backtrack in that level. But I just cant open any of the files, neither the custom-wpa or the super-wpa files. Any tips you can please give to open this?

Rambo1909 (2010-11-12)

Sorry for all the same damn comments. I was using internet explorer. piece of shit internet wouldnt submit a comment.

Rambo1909 (2010-11-12)

Thanks for the quick reply. For the rest of you who had the same problem, heres the reply from Wi-Foo-er:
yes of course it, BT or winblows won't open it (as no one has 13 GB of ram)
you can ether do the command; cat super-wpa and this will not load the file but rather just flick trough to show you its contents. like the "type" command in winblows
or if you must "look" at it then you must split it into more manageable peaces.
for this do the command (BT)
split --bytes=1000m wordlist.txt wordlist_part
the "wordlist.txt" is the imput file and the "wordlist_part" would be the output and the 1000m is the size of the split (1GB) so you would have 13 x 1 GB files.
or you could just not worry about it and dump it into pyrit. (around 30 min read time)
p.s Thanks for the download. Hope it helps. (by the way with Internet Explorer or firefox i couldn't post any comments. i think the site being stupid)


Wi-Foo-er (2010-12-03)

If you en joyed my wordlist collection then please SEED SEED SEED SEED SEED SEED !!!! As this is a one off opportunity ans not sure if can offer again in the future

IlluminiX (2010-12-20)

I had no trouble with the Custom WPA list - renamed to .lst file and opened with AC. But the 12GB refuses to open in the same program. Do you have to split it up before AC can read it due to memory limits (I have 4GB)? Or is there something I am missing? I have Win 7 FYI. Thanks.

Wi-Foo-er (2010-12-23)

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Wi-Foo-er (2010-12-23)

IlluminiX. Have you read my mail i sent "Rambo1909" witch he posted ? if not, 4GB of ram will not open 12GB !

Wi-Foo-er (2010-12-23)

List of supported GPU's hear at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CUDA
List of speed results hear neverafk.org/?p=17

Wi-Foo-er (2010-12-23)

PS forget Windows if you want to be a hacker!
Hacking With windows is like dancing with no leggs
Check out myYouTube Channel
/user/cyberjackcyberjack

Wi-Foo-er (2010-12-23)

Just mail me please for questions. As i keep getting "Database Error" when postong. Thnks TPB

ramrock (2011-01-13)

Hey, i just starting to learn hacking wep network in school and it's way to easy so i will try to hack wpa/wpa2, but i'm wondering how good this dictionary is^^ because my teacher says i would need a dictionary at 1 to 2 TB but is it really necessary?

modotech (2011-01-15)

Hi all. Go the website below and download the freeware program.
http://zen.taozero.net/freeware/systemtool/ezo.html

Simply enter the number of parts you want to split the file into and click "Do It!"
And you are done.

modotech (2011-01-15)

Hi all. Go the website below and download the freeware program.
http://zen.taozero.net/freeware/systemtool/ezo.html

Simply enter the number of parts you want to split the file into and click "Do It!"
And you are done.

modotech (2011-01-15)

Put the text file in the folder that the program is in so that it will find your text file. It will split the file and automatically number them.

Wi-Foo-er (2011-01-19)

ramrock
You dont nead i 1 / 2 TB wordlist thats stupid, the avrage user would choose a simple password (as we are all lazy at the end of the day) a 5 Gb would be fine, i just went for the overkill with mine

ramrock (2011-01-22)

OK,thanks;) for the reply. but how do i use the dic? i've tried to split it with the app that they in the comment linked to, but the file is to big^^

sniper_13 (2011-01-26)

hi Wi-Foo-er
can u tell me step by step to open the file in bt
pls...................!

Wi-Foo-er (2011-01-31)

split --bytes=1000m wordlist.txt wordlist_part
the "wordlist.txt" is the imput file and the "wordlist_part" would be the output and the 1000m is the size of the split (1GB) so you would have 13 x 1 GB files.
or you could just not worry about it and dump it into pyrit. (around 30 min read time)

some-young-guy (2011-02-24)

Wi-Foo-er
Could you split the file on your end and repack that folder into a torrent for us? Not to offend, but the lack of descriptive language used in Rambo's repost might prove difficult to apply for some. Would you be so kind to spend more time explaining your procedure to us with more descriptive words? If no, I am still grateful for what you've shared thus far.

grizzmo (2011-03-02)

I would like to say thanks.
Calculation:
Here is the number off all possible passwords in 8-63 charset.
3.9279476958506387e+135
I guess this kind off diskspace which this wordlist will need and 8-core, or more core's, processors with the best videocards and you will need a lot! isn't available for any home user.

grizzmo (2011-03-02)

3.927947695850638700000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000


grizzmo (2011-03-02)

Hi,
i am extracting this one and I want to split this in win7 to use with elcomsoft wireless security auditor with my video card.
Your list doesn't say .txt or .lst i see now.
What do I have to do to split and use this one in win7?
because yesterday I download another wordlist from the net and after splitting the file into reasonable proporties i noticed they where unusable as they were binary files. i don't want to split 13 GB, which will take a hell off a lot of time, and then see I can't use them.
Thanks for your time.

Scopse (2011-03-27)

"split --bytes=1000m wordlist.txt wordlist_part
the "wordlist.txt" is the imput file and the "wordlist_part" would be the output and the 1000m is the size of the split (1GB) so you would have 13 x 1 GB files.
or you could just not worry about it and dump it into pyrit. (around 30 min read time) "
Thanks for taking the time to share such a comprehensive wordlist. When using this in BT and splitting it into 13 x 1GB files to crack a WPA key should Aircrack-ng be run individually for each 'wordlist_part'? So it could take to the 12th 'wordlist_part' before there's a key match? If you could clarify that then it'd really appreciated, thanks alot pal!

Wi-Foo-er (2011-03-28)

Scopse
Well thats the thing with cracking WPA, 80% is luck and 20% is skill. So the answer to your question is.. I dont know ! it may take upto the 12th part or it may not, it depends on how the user has choisen his/her password.
If is not a default ISP set WPA then thers a good chance of crackig it. On the other hand if its a ISP set WPA (8-12 RANDOM) then its unlikly you will be able to crack it.

UserAjax (2011-03-30)

Great upload! Thank you! I was just curious (for computational purposes) if you could tell me how many words are in each of the lists?
Thanks again!

Scopse (2011-03-30)

'Scopse
Well thats the thing with cracking WPA, 80% is luck and 20% is skill. So the answer to your question is.. I dont know ! it may take upto the 12th part or it may not, it depends on how the user has choisen his/her password.
If is not a default ISP set WPA then thers a good chance of crackig it. On the other hand if its a ISP set WPA (8-12 RANDOM) then its unlikly you will be able to crack it. '
Okay, hopefully I get in the 20% of luck. I already hacked 2 WEP networks in this building but they changed their security to WPA so hopefully they picked some easy words. I'll let you know how I get on. Cheers!

Scopse (2011-04-07)

Wi-Foo-Er....
been running the super-WPA for the past few days, split it into 1GB chunks and been running it through Aircrack after I de-authed the client and forced a handshake, just a question for you if you know, will Aircrack constantly loop through a dictionary untill you quit it? I get to about 16,000,000 keys tested and I quit it to start the next dictionary. I'm assuming if I never intervened then Aircrack would stay trying to crack the password with the same dictionary on loop until you quit it? If so then I think I'm doing the right thing and I'm on my 5th x 1GB chunk of the super-WPA wordlist with no success yet.
Thanks again for uploading this.

kfir50 (2011-04-09)

Wi Foo can you give me your mail i have a little question and i'll will thank you if you can explain me something of what to do after the spliiting

SwitchKat (2011-04-09)

Scopse
If you just let aircrack go it will chug along until it gets to the end of the dic file. When it gets to the end without finding the passphrase in the dic file, you will see the message "Passphrase not in dictionary". So just let it fly and keep checking in on it periodically.

Scopse (2011-04-14)

'Scopse
If you just let aircrack go it will chug along until it gets to the end of the dic file. When it gets to the end without finding the passphrase in the dic file, you will see the message "Passphrase not in dictionary". So just let it fly and keep checking in on it periodically. '
Okay, cheers pal. I was running aircrack with say the first part of a dictionary and I was getting to about 22,000,000 keys tested and I thought it was just looping around the dictionary so I was cancelling and going on to the second part of the dictionary, what you're saying is that aircrack will notify me with a 'passphrase not in dictionary' when it's tested all of the keys in the first part of the dictionary so I know to move to the second part?
Thanks for replying by the way.

Scopse (2011-04-18)

Answered my question myself, for a typical 1GB wordlist, aircrack was finishing with 'passphrase not in dictionary' after around 88,000,000 keys tested.

Kirby1988 (2011-04-19)

Hello,I need some help if someone is willing to. I made a handshake of wpa key but I dont have a quality dictionary and some of this size are too big for me to download.If someone would run a dictionary attack instead of me so I will send him my pcap file.

Scopse (2011-04-22)

Took my AMD Turion X2 just over 100 hours to run an attack through aircrack using the 1.9GB Custom-WPA dictionary, 450 PMks is slow.
Got pyrit working with GTX260 and now attack at 9200 PMks! 20x as fast! 5 hour attack as opposed to almost 5 days! Cheers Wi-Foo-er

Wi-Foo-er (2011-04-25)

Scopse
No, it will end when the wordlist as come to the end.
If speed is a problem then use Pyrit as this uses your graphics card GPU and can be 500% faster

Wi-Foo-er (2011-04-25)

Scopse 450pmk is slow, mine with a nvidia 8800GT GPU i get around 9,000 - 10,000 PMK/s

Scopse (2011-04-26)

Wi-Foo-er
'Scopse 450pmk is slow, mine with a nvidia 8800GT GPU i get around 9,000 - 10,000 PMK/s '
Yeah but I got pyrit working on my GTX260 getting 11,000 PMK/s now, cheers for the wordlist again dude.

0igo (2011-05-17)

Hey can someone please help me can i use this words list for WPA2-PSK? please help thanks

Wi-Foo-er (2011-05-22)

0igo -
Dont be fooled WPA & WPA2 is the same thing !

dhruvseth (2011-05-24)

when i open super wpa file its only show tutorials

0igo (2011-05-25)

do i need to rename these files? because it wont open it with any program. can i change them to like .lst or .txt? please help thanks

0igo (2011-05-26)

Can someone please help me i have no idea on how to add these wordlists to backtrack -__- i tried looking everywhere but cant find out how to add it to backtrack please help. please

Wi-Foo-er (2011-06-07)

FOR PPL TYRING TO OPEN MY WORDLISTS.
You Cant open them up with any program ! as think about it, who has 13 GB of RAM ? come'on guys dont be silly.
To add it to backtrack 4 / 5 just copy it to the desktop ie /root/ then just import it into pyrit with command Pyrit -i /root/name-of-wordlist -import_unique_passwords

hello.20 (2011-06-25)

hi wi-foo-er
thanks for your hard work and i want to say i download that and extracted but when i want to copy custom-wpa to linux desktop it says /root/custom-wpa disk full.
how to solve this problem?
please help

hello.20 (2011-06-26)

hi wi-f00-er
thank you for your hard work and i have a problem
when i make copy custom-wpa to root it says full disk
so how can i solve this problem?
can i use it when it is in flash drive?
if so what do i need to write?
help please

Wi-Foo-er (2011-06-28)

* hello.20 *
Am guessing that you are using BT on VMware if so you must allocate more disk space hears the link;
http://communities.vmware.com/message/659054#659054


niltonnunes@intra.co.mz (2011-07-15)

Porraaaaaaaa.....
Mais uma vez caralho!
Guys,
Just wanted to say thanks for the upload!

seristee (2011-08-26)

how can i convert your file into a lst file please i am new to all this and i did the pyrit thing and ha ve to niead what to do after please help thanks

Just_Another_Peer (2011-09-01)

Um, Custom-WPA is good but the Super-WPA list comes up as "empty dictionary" in aircrack and genpmk. Is there any special trick to extracting it properly? I use power archiver. Maybe WinRar? It's not really a big deal since the key I was looking to retrieve was found (thanks, BTW) using the Custom dictionary.

lsdlee666 (2011-09-13)

been tryin to decompress this with winrar but with no luck, do i have to split this when it is still compressed any help would be great, im running vista but will use it with backtrack

lsdlee666 (2011-09-13)

sorted it, just winrar took its time to get started, not finished yet so havent tryed it yet but thanks for the time u put into this wi-roo-er

Wi-Foo-er (2011-09-21)

greatwolf - i did my best to remove dupes with the command cat "wordlist-in" | uniq > wordlist-out

oldcrank (2011-09-21)

Hi Wi-foo-er, thanks for your work on this, I'm also getting an "empty dictionary" result from aircrack-ng on the Superwpa file. Any ideas?

olslu (2011-09-22)

could u tell me how to make it work with blacktrack software for cracking wpa networks? I mean how to type in the address to the file. I've tried several times - no success.

ksteuber (2011-10-06)

A few interesting things about this wordlist:
It is true that aircrack can only handle files up to 2 GB (If you are getting the "Empty List" error, this is most likely your problem). You can divide it up with the split command:
split -b 1610612736 -d Super-WPA wordlist
(1610612736 bytes = 1.5 GB)
Although it is quite a sizable list, there are a large number of duplicates. I ran the file through sort -u to sort it and remove duplicates, and the resulting file was only 7.2 GB which means that almost half of the words were duplicates.
Additionally, since aircrack displays the passwords as it tries them, I noticed that there is a *VERY* long section of passwords that are strictly numeric and increase by 1 at a time. I guess maybe this was an effort on someone's part to pad their list and make it look bigger. I calculated that there is approximately a gigabyte of lines that are entirely numeric.

Wi-Foo-er (2011-10-12)

ksteuber = sort -u it NOT reliable in backtrack as its RAM dependent meaning that the sort command loads the file into memory and if you don't have the RAM to suit then BT will dump the rest, so that don't mean you have so many duplicates. !! And it's there is a gig of numeric entries this is to cover house phone numbers, mobile/Cell numbers, date of births and so on .. it's called being "flexible" you fucking noob as you NEVER know what he or she has chosen for the passphrase

fakevrn (2011-11-16)

uniq only compares consecutive lines, so unless the word list is pre-sorted it will not remove all duplicates.
sort -u is not limited by the amount of memory, it writes multiple temp files to disk so it can handle large files.
Thank you for putting the list together but its not flawless, running sort -u will reduce the size of the file significantly. I would also suggest leaving the phone number list as a separate file

Wi-Foo-er (2011-11-21)

fakevrn = Thanks for your comments. :¬)

Zyzx (2011-12-21)

[quote="Wi-Foo-er"]
FOR PPL TYRING TO OPEN MY WORDLISTS.
You Cant open them up with any program ! as think about it, who has 13 GB of RAM ? come'on guys dont be silly.
To add it to backtrack 4 / 5 just copy it to the desktop ie /root/ then just import it into pyrit with command Pyrit -i /root/name-of-wordlist -import_unique_passwords
[/quote]
According to the pyrit reference manual:
[quote]
[b]import_unique_passwords[/b]:
...This command does not check if there are duplicating passwords within the file or between the file and the database; it should be used with caution to prevent the database from getting poisoned with duplicated passwords. This command however can be much faster than import_passwords
[/quote]
So, this command is contradictory to is name. It does NOT check for unique passwords.
Just use: import_passwords
[quote]
[b]import_passwords[/b]:
...Pyrit's storage-implementation guarantees that all passwords remain unique throughout the entire database
[/quote]

losfreddy (2012-01-01)

i cant seem to get this to work. I dont even think its a text file. its a file file, whatever that is. I keep trying to find a file splitter to cut the 10 gig 5 to 6 times to no avail. I almost think this is useless. I keep trying for a few more days. if it doesnt work, im deleting it to get back my 15 gigs of space

Dubai_DXB (2012-01-04)

Do I unzip these text files into my words.list ?

ypb9fzl3 (2012-01-06)

These are really strange files..
Custom-WPA has 185866729 "words" of length 7-30 which contains any character (mostly numbers and lowercase letters though).
Super-WPA has 982963903 "words" of length 8-16, but every "word" only contains numbers and/or lowercase letters. WHY?

ypb9fzl3 (2012-01-31)

I can confirm what ksteuber said about duplicates. I wrote a program in C++ to sort the lists and remove duplicates (and count words).
Custom-WPA had 106'512'000 unique words (out of 185'866'729) and the file size shrank from 2'044'058'553 to 1'153'558'441 bytes.
Super-WPA had 582'620'889 unique words (out of 982'963'903) and the file size shrank from 11'539'177'677 to 6'995'374'899 bytes. Even when sorted, Super-WPA had about 100'000'000 words (numbers) starting with "077".

smartypants (2012-01-31)

Wi-Foo-er: Do you mind making a new list without the duplicates and separate the number entries into different files?
Or maybe ypb9fzl3 can do it?

Pirate_on_a_motorbike (2012-02-14)

I agree. I get the empty dictionairy error aswell. It would be great if someone were able to delete the duplicates and split the file into smaller files that will work in backtrack 5.
Don't get me wrong, we all appreciate the work that has gone into this list, it is just that most of us are having problems with empty dictionairy so we are unable to use it. Thanks

Wi-Foo-er (2012-02-23)

PPL SAYING "most of us are having problems with empty dictionairy so we are unable to use it. Thanks "
YOU CANT OPEN IT

Wi-Foo-er (2012-02-23)

PPL SAYING "most of us are having problems with empty dictionary so we are unable to use it. Thanks "
YOU CANT OPEN IT; THAT'S COZ YOU USING AIRCRACK-NG IT ONLY SUPPORTS FILES UP-TO 2GB
ITS NOT EMPTY

Wi-Foo-er (2012-02-23)

PPL SAYING "most of us are having problems with empty dictionairy so we are unable to use it. Thanks "
YOU CANT OPEN IT OR USE IT WITH AIRCRACK-NG, AS IT ONLY SUPPORTS FILES UP-TO 2 GB - SO IT'S NOT EMPTY & STOP COMPLYING YOU CANT OPEN IT WITH MS-WORD OR SOME SHIT, NO ONE HAS 13 GB OF RAM YOU TITS. YOU MUST USE PYRIT OVER AIRCRACK-NG

Wi-Foo-er (2012-02-23)

PPL SAYING "most of us are having problems with empty dictionairy so we are unable to use it. Thanks "
YOU CANT OPEN IT OR USE IT WITH AIRCRACK-NG, AS IT ONLY SUPPORTS FILES UP-TO 2 GB - SO IT'S NOT EMPTY & STOP COMPLYING YOU CANT OPEN IT WITH MS-WORD OR SOME SHIT, NO ONE HAS 13 GB OF RAM YOU TITS. YOU MUST USE PYRIT OVER AIRCRACK-NG
SORRY FOR MANY POSTS, HAD TROUBLE

0hmnis (2012-02-24)

I am totally in love with the idea of getting this stupid file crackin away however I'm currently experiencing a multitude of problems. I can't seem to figure out how to get the file imported into my virtual disk without it overloading prolly cuz of ram overload. Is there a particular method because i was just trying to use an smb share and copy straight over. In that instance does that load the complete file into RAM or not? I keep getting memory allocation errors. I've tried to directly mount my ntfs disks but to no avail within vmware. I have also successfully installed backtrack onto my hard drive as a tri-boot situation however I can't get it to start x so I'm just stuck with the vmware bs. It's a shame that I'm going through all of this over a little ram troubles. Please someone light the way for your fellow pirate! arr ☠

chilton88 (2012-02-26)

thanks for up mate does this work on commview 6.3 on win 7?

Wi-Foo-er (2012-02-27)

am not sure on "work on commview 6.3 on win 7" I don't see why it wouldnt, if Windows 7 is x64

agn0genic (2012-03-29)

This list is ridiculously huge. With 10 machines in my pyrit cluster it still takes several days to crunch the entire list.That said I've had 100% success but if the password is towards the end of the list you are going to have to wait for it. I pity the user using a single machine with this list.
That said if you have an Nvidia card, make sure you setup pyrit with cuda for a 10-20x performance gain. Also test to see if the AP is susceptible to reaver. http://code.google.com/p/reaver-wps/ I have had reaver crack an AP in 2-3 hours that takes a day or so to use pyrit.

Banksno925 (2012-04-10)

Thanks Great Upload. I used the Custom list and worked no problem in BT5. But the Super list wont fully mount as it says I only have 5 GB of free space. How do I go about splitting the file in 2 or 3 parts ? I am using the BT5 disc to boot on my PC.
Thanks for your time and download. Best wordlist I have so far.

stepking2 (2012-05-30)

I just want to inform you that Aircrack-ng takes the Super-WPA wordlist without a hickup.
Also, thank you so much Wi-Foo-er for these wordlists, and especially by making them into 2 bigger files, than 30 smaller files!
Will definatly download more wordlists from you ;-)

Tinta-Roriz (2012-06-03)

Nice list (and big too :))
Wi-Foo-er, can you tell me if your list has keys such as:
AE05C328F0E40B240AC00F6AEB
This is the default key of my router NetGear.
It seems that these NetGear routers have a 26 letters/numbers password (by default)!
I appreciate your comment and again a big thanks for your effort.
Cheers

tungdp1992 (2012-06-21)

@Tinta:
Netgear are usually WEP codes. I believe that password of yours is a WEP password :o Like the one I use at home. You dont really need a wordlist for that .-.
Thx for the upload btw :o fml....Im only using 1 machine... this is gonna take a while x.x

tungdp1992 (2012-06-21)

@Tinta:
Netgear are usually WEP codes. I believe that password of yours is a WEP password :o Like the one I use at home. You dont really need a wordlist for that .-.
Thx for the upload btw :o fml....Im only using 1 machine... this is gonna take a while x.x

stepking2 (2012-06-22)

Is it okey if release your two wordlists, only optimized and 1337ified?

gozinya (2012-07-09)

I have tried everything to use the super wordlist. As others have mentioned aircrack thinks it is an empty dictionary. I cannot seem to split it using command prompts. Can anybody help me get through this?

gozinya (2012-07-09)

I even tried a file-splitting program to break down the super wordlist and get an error code. It works just fine on the custom list.

ipha00 (2012-08-06)

There are a lot of duplicates in this. After a 'sort -u', Custom-WPA went from 185866729 to 109608242 lines, and Super-WPA from 982963903 to 582620889.

Anonipy (2012-10-14)

Hi Wi-Foo-er, Can you tell us how to remove words of length not in 8-64, duplicates and comments? Can you upload the script you use to do this? Thank you for this good upload.

Skram0 (2012-12-16)

If anyone needs to view this list in Windows, use any hex editor. I like UltraEdit.
When you turn off line numbering and the temp file, you can instantly load up the file and work directly on it. Remember to preserve the linux line feeds, hex 0A. Windows like to save text files with a carriage return/line feed hex 0D0A. I think that extra 0D can jack your results.
But yea, tons of duplicates when you view the file. I love the section of the description above, "ALL WITH NO DUPES OR BULL-SHIT". But thanks for the upload.
Takes me about 12 hours or so to enter this into the Pyrit database using CUDA on a GTX 285. I average about 15000 PMKs. While my AMD X2 4200+ averages about 500 PMKs by itself.

matovic (2013-01-03)

why i can't open it? i tried with aircrack-ng - empty dictionary, word pad, note pad, microsoft word, acrobat can't open it? which program should i use?

leohippie (2013-01-03)

Hi, what's the password? I can't open it with winrar, nor I can't copy it to a pendrive. How shall I do? thanks

PURESKILLZZZ (2013-01-06)

Wonderful upload ill seed as long as possible ... Hopefully til end of year or better ...

matovic (2013-01-19)

When I open Super-WPA with aircrack it says it is empty, Custom-WPA is O.K. Do you know why?

smartcode (2013-01-22)

Can this wordlist work for cracking WPA2 or it's just for WPA ?

_deftoner_ (2013-01-22)

The people that need to ask how to use a word list or if you can use it with "X" program, don't need a word list.
So go an play in the traffic.

ketorock (2013-01-29)

Hi guys,
I have downloaded this torrent but my aircrack doesn't work with it because it hasn't format, I mean, I changed the format to .TXT and .LST but it doesn't work :S
Have you any idea?
Sorry for my english

omzdog (2013-02-24)

if you're using backtrack 5 on vmware, a good way to use the file without dedicating additional memory to the partition is to download it on your native OS then enable file sharing in vmware options.
1) download torrent in native
2) unrar (patience)
3) select the folder you want to share with the virtual machine that has the wordlist in it (vmware->settings->sharing)
4) aircrack-ng (handshake capture file location) -w /mnt/hgfs/example.lst
/mnt/hgfs/ is the location for shared backtrack files. works like a charm but it will take forever while it runs in the background. woe to those who lose power and don't save state.

dopecook (2013-02-26)

you know if you go to his youtube he shows you how to optimize and use the file with backtrack 5.
/user/cyberjackcyberjack
good shit, Wi-Foo-er. Keep it up.

viktor213 (2013-03-05)

Ran both custom-wpa and Super-WPA on 4 differnent networks and got nothing. WTF is up with my neighbors LOL....worth a try tho, running at 17400/s

PirateBlast2013 (2013-03-17)

Notepad++ Can open this lists
http://notepad-plus-plus.org/

flipendo (2013-06-22)

I am using this command:
pyrit -r psk-01.cap -i /media/60980A56980A2B5C/wpacrack.rar
psk-01.cap = wpa handshake
wpacrack.rar is this torrent renamed and on C drive
i am using usb live cd
its going at 1700 PMKs per second, im doing everything correctly, right?

flipendo (2013-06-22)

I am using this command:
pyrit -r psk-01.cap -i /media/60980A56980A2B5C/wpacrack.rar attack_passthrough
psk-01.cap = wpa handshake
wpacrack.rar is this torrent renamed and on C drive
i am using usb live cd
its going at 1700 PMKs per second, im doing everything correctly, right?

Nintendozelda (2013-07-16)

need help cracking go here:
z4cellforums.webs.com/apps/forums/topics/show/9173448-make-a-at-t-or-2wire-dictionary-on-kali-or-backtrack-?next=


pitchblackshock (2013-08-16)

man aircrack isn't reading the wordlists. it says no such file or directory :P

pitchblackshock (2013-08-16)

ok this is bullshit. will anyone tell me why it says "no such file or location"???even though i've specified the right location and
file??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????


cantech (2013-09-21)

i see some people making the mistake of not decompressing this file from it's 4.46 GB to it's 13 GB file size.
I renamed the file to WPA-PSK.rar
do that using - unrar e [ file name ]
if that doesn't work you need unrar
do this
sudo apt-get install unrar
for me with the file name WPA-PSK.rar
i used terminal
cd Desktop
then i used the-
unrar e WPA-PSK.rar
it took a while. it's a big file to expand
after that you use the command you need to point your app towards your dictionary.
in my case the file name was xsanwpa2-05.ivs
and the unrared dictionary was renamed to Super-WPA.lst
command for me as follows
aircrack-ng -w /desktop/Super-WPA.lst xsanwpa2-05.ivs
while connected to the access point after a handshake has been achieved. instructions on the process are here.
xsanlahci.org/2013/04/19/hacking-wifi-wpa2/


Yakkyyful (2013-09-29)

LOTS OF DUPLICATES. After removing them all, the wordlist is almost half its original size
run command to remove all duplicates:
sort {file name} | uniq > {output file name}

wax147 (2013-11-17)

i think somebody should upload this same list with better compression, a waste of bandwidth for a 5gb compressed text with only ~40% compression ratio

sxp64 (2014-03-25)

Sad to see so many duplicates in there. I have yet to find a torrented wordlist that's really top-notch. You guys all upload too soon. With passphrases longer than 8 characters (mixed, plus digits, symbols) a wordlist of 100 GB is pretty much the only viable option left. Maybe do some hashcat rules on top if you have the time.

gyminii (2014-07-27)

this sucks!!! file doesn't open...

tops.c (2014-08-18)

Yea a year or so ago I had this problem with the Super-WPA (11.7GB), aircrack-ng is the best hands down but it wont recognize files over 2GB unless you run it under Ubuntu.


Stephen304 (2014-10-03)

You guys don't have to use linux to crack - I use my windows desktop with oclHashcat, use cuda with my 650 ti boost and I can go through the 10 gig file in 9 hours. I've run 3 networks through it and I've cracked 1 out of the 3 successfully.

Files:

1. WPA-PSK WORDLIST 3 Final (13 GB).rar 4600.34 Mb