If you gonna create your own dictionary, keep this in mind that most are using alphanumeric where X-numeric and Y-alpha XXXXXXXXXXYYY or YYYXXXXXXXXXX. The most common would be phone number+YYY or YYY+phone number Just my two cents..
You can't be lazy when it comes to effective wordlists. You really need to think about it. If you want to be lazy, don't expect good results. You can head over to Packet Storm Security: http://packetstormsecurity.org/Crackers/wordlists/
Open up a terminal (Xiaopan or BT5) Code: Select All crunch 10 10 0123456789 -s 0100000000 -e 0199999999 -o <path-to-save-textfile>
3 day run reaver1.4 ---->result----> WPA key not found!...huhu --- Double Post Merged, 29 Jan 2013 --- nice idea...How long to run pws list like that???
Could be hours, days, months or even years. It depends on your hardware support. Its good if you read and understand how crunch works before starting your pentest. Take a look at this https://xiaopan.co/forums/threads/crunch-wordlist-generator.318/ https://xiaopan.co/forums/threads/crunch-aircrack-ng-to-avoid-wordlists.809/ http://adaywithtape.blogspot.com/2011/05/creating-wordlists-with-crunch-v30.html good luck
Good script can be found here https://xiaopan.co/forums/threads/crunch-wordlist-generator.318/ and here https://xiaopan.co/forums/threads/crunch-aircrack-ng-to-avoid-wordlists.809
i know you malaysian guys are mostly going for unifi crunch 13 13 0123456789 -t 01%%%%%%%%abc > /location to store wordlist/unifi.txt i wish you luck as all the newUnifi defaults are random alpanumerical+large+smallcaps generated list might only be good for unifi installations 3-4 years back.