A large collection of passwords for brute force attack



A hacker has released one of the largest collection of password to make brute force attacks. A list that contains 1,493,677,780 word passes mainly for use with software such as crack Hashcat, Cain, John the Ripper and other utilities password recovery.






This list contains all the words in dictionaries and databases passwords hacked in recent years. It also contains all the words that are in the Wikipedia database (pages-products of all languages) and in many books published on the Project Gutenberg site.

Stun list is sorted alphabetically text file format. The lines are separated by a newline "n" character. Once unpacked weighs no less than 15 GB (compressed to 4.2 GB).


You can download the list of passwords from the torrent

Make good use and make sure that your local passwords are not in this list.

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