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Real-world passwords leaked from major corporate hacks, ensuring the list matches human behavior patterns.
A WPA/WPA2-PSK wordlist is a text file containing millions or billions of possible passphrases (passwords). These are used in conjunction with tools like aircrack-ng or hashcat to compare against a captured WPA handshake. WPA/WPA2 Pre-Shared Key. wpa psk wordlist 3 final 13 gb20 top
cap2hccapx wpa-handshake.cap handshake.hccapx
The phrase "" refers to a massive, specialized database used in cybersecurity for testing the strength of Wi-Fi network passwords. Specifically, it points to a 13 GB compressed file (often expanding to 40 GB or more) that contains hundreds of millions of potential passphrases. Key Technical Significance I can provide specific optimization steps tailored to
Move beyond the 8-character minimum. A 16-character random password is virtually immune to even a 13GB wordlist.
Once you have your network handshake ( handshake.hc22000 ) and your unzipped wordlist ( wordlist_3_final_13gb.txt ), use the following optimized Hashcat command to begin the audit: These are used in conjunction with tools like
Simple passwords like 12345678 , password , or qwertyuiop .
Crucially, at 13 GB (roughly 1.5–2 billion lines depending on average length), this wordlist is optimized for (e.g., using Hashcat with an RTX 4090). A standard CPU might take weeks to process it; a top-tier GPU cluster can complete a full run against a single WPA handshake in under 24 hours.