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Bruteforce Database - Password Dictionaries

A collection of password dictionaries.

Available Dictionaries

  • 8-more-passwords.txt: Contains passwords with more than 8 characters. Excludes numeric-only passwords, consecutive characters (3 or more), all-lowercase passwords, and passwords without at least one capital letter and one number. Total: 61,682 passwords.
  • 7-more-passwords.txt: Includes passwords with 7 characters or more. Numeric passwords are removed. Total: 528,136 passwords.
  • 1000000_password_seclists.txt: A collection of 1,000,000 passwords from SecLists.
  • bitcoin-brainwallet.lst: Bitcoin brainwallet with 394,748 entries.
  • usernames.txt: Collection of 403,355 usernames from the US.
  • us-cities.txt: List of 20,580 cities in the US.
  • facebook-firstnames.txt: Contains 4,347,667 first names from Facebook.
  • 2151220-passwords.txt: Collection of 2,151,220 passwords from dazzlepod.com.
  • subdomains-10000.txt: List of 10,000 subdomains for domain scanning.
  • 38650-password-sktorrent.txt: Contains 38,650 passwords from sktorrent.eu.
  • uniqpass_v16_password.txt: UNIQPASS is a large password list for use with John the Ripper (JtR) in wordlist mode to convert large numbers of hashes, such as MD5, into cleartext passwords.
  • indo-cities.txt: List of 102 cities in Indonesia.
  • 38650-username-sktorrent.txt: Contains 38,650 usernames from sktorrent.eu.
  • forced-browsing: Contains every wordlist needed for forced browsing.

How to contribute

  1. Fork the project on Github.

  2. Create a topic branch for your changes (ex: add-yahoo-password-list).

  3. If the project contains a package.json or a bower.json file add yourself in the contributors array (or authors in the case of bower.json; if the array does not exist, create it):

    {
      "contributors": [
         "Your Name <[email protected]> (http://your.website)"
      ]
    }
    
  4. Create a pull request on GitHub. These are also a great place to start a conversation around a patch as early as possible.

Contributors

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License