A large collection of wordlists created in a variety of ways. The biggest files which are .txt files are 1.9GB. You should move the txt file you want to use onto a USB and mount it in Xiaopan or Beini using the 'Mount Tool'. It is a bit silly burning this into an ISO because it is so large. Download | 8.43GB Torrent
I only get 6GB a month of downloads, I just can't do it. In the future we will have 'Upload King's' that will upload content for us. Fingers crossed
6 only? Mate which country do you live in? Really Jamaica? wow ! The world is now moving to UNLIMITED DOWNLOAD, and we suffer like this. Really disappointing Wish you good luck, and now I figured out why you need to hack your neighbors WiFi
i've all ready have that dictionary files but i can't crack any wifi here in my place...but when i use reaver by brute forcing now i have lots of choices of wifi here....brute force takes time but theres guanteed assurance.. --- Double Post Merged, 6 Aug 2012 --- in my first attemp i got it by 2 1/2 hours then for the others i've got it within 5 to 8 hrs...in dictionary attack if pass phrase is not in the dictionary even if the file is to big its useless...
I hate cracking WPA or WPA2 through brute force, hate it so much because of the same concerns you have, plus I have never tried it
Resources • You can't install VMware Tools. • Sure there is, add the dic file to the ISO. • UltraISO Premium • How to Inject Own Password List Into Xiaopan 0.3.8
the good thing with reaver you can stop anytime and carry on when you want i do about an hour a day while am having dinner then stop it and do the same next day
Excuse me sir but i want to ask u how can convert those txt files to lst or pcap because the command in Backtrack 5 r3 aircrack didnt recognize them at all. The backtrack installing to my HDD and it is not with VM tools.
Hello Loupo First you can convert a pcap using Wireshark. Install it in Windows or Linux and run the following: It displays the trace as text Code: Select All tshark -V -r file_to_convert.pcap To save the output to a file Code: Select All tshark -V -r file_to_convert.pcap > file_to_convert.txt I believe .lst are the same as .txt, they have single line entries. Simply open up a lst in notepad and see how it looks. Then to convert simply change the extension .lst to .txt. This may also help you further: http://www.wireshark.org/docs/man-pages/text2pcap.html You can't install VMware tools?