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Uploaded by on Jun 1, 2011

I have been getting a lot of questions regarding wordlists or password lists. In this video I show you where you can download large collection of wordlists. I hope this answers some of your beginner questions. You can also use google to find wordlists but they are usually not what you want. Backtrack 5 and other versions of Backtrack automatically come with wordlists built in but people usually like to have many sources of lists for WPA cracking.

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  • Aircrack-ng has the ability to use multiple wordlists by separating them with commas and no spaces (aircrack-ng [file] -w [wordlist.txt,wordlist.lst,wor­ds.lst]).

    If you have a lot of files, place them all in one folder and create a text file with all the file names (dir /B > filelist.txt). You can replace the line breaks (^p) with a comma in word and save the text file to copy/paste into the command.

  • @MorphysMate awesome

  • has anyone used  crunch?

  • @iwantcheesypuffs I have used it

  • What's the best thing to do if I have multiple wordlists like your wordlist collection folder? Is there any way to tell aircrack to try all the wordlists in a directory?? Thanks.

  • @TubysBasement Actually, there is a good wordlist package that you can download and its just 2 files. one of them is about 2GB and the other is almost 20GB I think...so instead of having a bunch of files....its just 2, if you send me a PM I can send you the link. you will need to torrent it. as far as running multiple files in aircrack, I have never been able to do it.

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  • Is there a limit for a wordlist file that can be opened in windows i have a bunch some as small as 1.3 gb but as big as 11.5 gb and it says they are too large to open even tho i have 4 gb of ram and 1.3 gb isnt that big

    When i try to open the same files in backtrack, the files will open but cant scroll them and backtrack freezes, i think this has to do with my ram yet 1.3 gb isnt even 1/3 of my ram

  • @MorphysMate aircrack(file)<--what file??(hack01.cap)<--or like this?

  • great video! thx!

  • *command

  • @liljay1010 try cat dirname/* >newfile, or google linux cat commant

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