Remove wpa2 wordlist with less than 8 word password#
So having them lower down, should increases the speed the password is discovered, without losing any possibility. Words which have multiple spaces are mainly due to 'mistakes' with when/how the wordlists was created. The reason for splitting into two parts was that 'most' passwords are either one or two words (containing one space in them).
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Joined back together - Single or two words at the start.Sorted again by ' in-case sensitive A-Z'.Sorted by the amount of times the word was duplicated - Therefore higher up the list, the more common the word is.Split into two parts - 'Single or two words' and 'multiple spaces'.It may not sound a lot - but after the process, the size of most wordlists are considerably smaller! Methodīefore getting the the results, each wordlist has been sorted differently rather than 'case sensitive A-Z'. How much would be used if they were for 'cracking WPA' (Between 8-63 characters).Removed (common domains) email addresses.Removed HTML tags (Complete and common incomplete tags).Converted all ' new lines' to 'Unix' format.Removed leading & trailing spaces & tabs.Merged each 'collection' into one file (minus the 'readmes' files).These wordlists, which the original source(s) can be found online, have been 'analysed', 'cleaned' and then 'sorted', for example: Other than a mass of download links, this post also contains pretty pictures and confusing numbers which shows the break down of statistics regarding 17 wordlists. Graph 5 - Percentage of words between 8-63 characters (WPA).Graph 4 - Percentage of content removed.Graph 3 - Number of lines removed during claning.Graph 2 - Percentage of unique words in a collection.Graph 1 - Number of lines in a collection.