Before attacking, the feature performs a "Sanity Check" on the captured .cap file:
Never attack a raw .cap file. Convert to .hccapx (Hashcat v6+ format).
Would you like a shorter version for Twitter/Reddit, or a script to safely analyze such a wordlist without exposing plaintext passwords?
Are you planning to run this file against a , or README.md - xajkep/wordlists - GitHub
The "Top" designation means Markov chain generators and probabilistic context-free grammars (PCFG) were run against millions of real-world WPA handshakes. The result? The top 13GB of statistically likely passwords—not just "password123," but "Winter2024!" and "Fl0w3rP0w3r."