Report: "WPA PSK WORDLIST 3 Final - 13 GB - .20"
1. Summary
- Deliverable: A final wordlist file titled "WPA PSK WORDLIST 3 Final" with an approximate size of 13 GB and filename suffix ".20" (interpreted as either a split-part indicator or version).
- Purpose: A large candidate password list intended for offline WPA-PSK (Wi‑Fi Pre‑Shared Key) password-cracking or password-audit operations (authorized security testing).
What is a WPA PSK Wordlist?
- Default router passwords – Extensive dumps from Zyxel, Huawei, TP-Link, Netgear, and dozens of ISP-specific firmware.
- Keyboard walks –
qwerty123, 1qaz2wsx, !@#$%^&* – common patterns for frustrated users.
- Date-based mutations –
2020, 2000, 1985, plus regional formats (DDMMYYYY vs MMDDYYYY).
- Leaked PSKs – Real pre-shared keys extracted from past router breaches (e.g., Brazilian ISP password dumps).
- Base64 and hex fragments – Some IoT devices generate default keys like
9e4b5a3c2d1f.
- No English dictionary only – Unlike rockyou, this list includes numeric-heavy and mixed-case strings typical for Wi-Fi.
The WPA PSK WORDLIST 3 Final -13 GB-.20 is a massive, pre-compiled dictionary of potential passwords used by security professionals to test the strength of Wi-Fi networks. At approximately 13 GB, this file contains hundreds of millions of entries, specifically curated to crack WPA/WPA2-PSK (Pre-Shared Key) handshakes. 1. Preparation & Setup
long, as strings outside this range are technically invalid for WPA-PSK. "Proper Paper" Context
Size: Approximately 13 GB uncompressed (around 4 GB when archived).