Is there any way that I can hack while creating wordlist and successfully hack the password with the process of creating wordlist while hacking? thanks.
I'm not sure about it. It's like while I'm cracking a wifi, it will create a wordlist and keep them and successfully crack the wifi. Means I no need to use any dictionary or wordlist to crack but crack with a creating wordlist procedure. I hope you understand what I mean.
Ermmm..... Means kill two birds with one stone. As I dont know which wordlist will succeed in cracking the wifi, I use the procedure of creating wordlist when I trying to crack the wifi. Sorry, as english is not my native language. It's okay if you dont understand me. That will be not possible then
Meknb has given you the answer, its "pipe". Search the forum, much has been discussed bout this procedure. I believe its you not understanding him lol! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
As i said the only way i know is use pipes using crunch, john the ripper etc, as for keeping the wordlist i see little point just look at the size of a 10 digit wordlist crunch would generate.
Are you asking for a brute force method to crack the wpa handshake? If so, it is possible but it is definitely not fast nor efficient!
The best way I have found so far is to test for 8 digits, phone numbers, common word lists and finally 9 digits. You can also try non-English word lists if you know of other languages used in the area. Edit: I forgot to mention that if I know the default format for the WPA key, I would try it first. An example here would be the NETGEARXX SSIDs where the default is an adjective + noun + 3 digits.
Other languages you said? I'm from Malaysia. Normally Malaysian password are phone numbers + alphabet / reverse order. Is there any good dictionary or way you recommend for me from Malaysia?
I have looked but not found any good dictionary for Malaysia. The research I have done (with the help of Malaysian pentesters) have led me to believe that the WPA keys used in Malaysia seldom use Malaysian words. What is common are names or initials mixed in with numbers (some are phone numbers but most are not).
I do not have a dictionary such as the one mentioned above . If someone has it, then please do share it.