Hi I need to get a larger dictionary file for a WPA attack have been told maybe a 1gb file would be good where can I get one for backtrack 4.
Thanks
Hi I need to get a larger dictionary file for a WPA attack have been told maybe a 1gb file would be good where can I get one for backtrack 4.
Thanks
Why do you need a larger dictionary file?
just make one yourself. use crunch. found at /pentest/passwords/crunch in the backtrack 4 pre release.
There is a optimized 500 mb list in the repo for wpa which comes from my master list on my pyrit server. It can be gotten with apt-get form our repo.
root@bt4prefinal:~# apt-cache search wpa
wpa-wordlist - optimized wordlist for use with wpa
root@bt4prefinal:~# apt-get install wpa-wordlist
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
wpa-wordlist
0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 83.4MB of archives.
After this operation, 103MB of additional disk space will be used.
Get:1 Remote Exploit Repository pwnsauce/microverse wpa-wordlist 0.1-bt4 [83.4MB]
Fetched 83.4MB in 1min44s (796kB/s)
Selecting previously deselected package wpa-wordlist.
(Reading database ... 183605 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking wpa-wordlist (from .../wpa-wordlist_0.1-bt4_i386.deb) ...
Setting up wpa-wordlist (0.1-bt4) ...
Archive: wpa_wordlist.zip
inflating: wpa.txt
the best dict is when you write yous password on it.
@ pureh@te but why excange a common pass dict when we can only test our's ap ?
acer 5920g , 345abg , nvidia 8600m
bt5 kde 64bit + acpi + cuda 4.0 / nvidia 270.40 / pyrit
Well if you're a professional pentester and doing an audit of a system (with written approval, signed contract,...etc) it would not be so professional to ask them for their passwords. So the resources do have their purpose (which is not doing something illegal).