include cracking a neighbor’s Wi-Fi without permission, piggybacking on corporate networks for data theft, or using the list for any form of unauthorized access. Even passive possession with intent to snoop violates laws like the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) in the US or the Computer Misuse Act in the UK.

A file of this size requires significant RAM and powerful GPUs to process efficiently via tools like Hashcat or Aircrack-ng. 🔴

: The "13 GB" version typically contains nearly 1 billion unique words (approximately 982,963,904 entries) with no duplicates.

shuf -n 50000 "wpa_psk_wordlist_3_final_13gb20_top.txt" > sample_random.txt

hashcat -m 22000 handshake.hccapx -a 0 wordlist.txt -r best64.rule -O -w 4

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