crissyfield / names-wordlist

πŸ“– Wordlists based on Wikipedia person data

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Names-Wordlist

names-wordlist is a command line tool that extracts popular first names from Wikipedia dumps to generate a wordlist for password cracking.

The wordlist addresses the pattern {first name}{name}{special character} that is commonly found in passwords. The list has been highly effective in cracking passwords over the last few years.

To generate a wordlist, names-wordlist downloads the latest dump of the German Wikipedia and parses it for person data (i.e. the {{Personendaten}} template). For each match, the first name is extracted and added to a histogram. When a first name has occured more than N times (where N is configurable, but defaults to 1) it is stored in the wordlist.

In addition, each first name is written in lower-, upper-, and title-case and is appended by digits (of up to 4 digits by default) and special characters (!, $, @, and _ by default).

πŸ“¦ Installation

Binaries

Pre-built binaries are available from the release page. Simply download, make executable, and move it to a folder in your PATH:

curl -L https://github.com/crissyfield/names-wordlist/releases/download/v1.0.0/names-wordlist-`uname -s`-`uname -m` > /tmp/names-wordlist
chmod +x /tmp/names-wordlist
sudo mv /tmp/names-wordlist /usr/local/bin/names-wordlist

Wordlists

Pre-generated wordlists can be downloaded directly from the release page as well.

Wordlist Name Count Digits Special Characters Uncompressed
names-de-1count-4digits-special.txt 45,534 Up to 4 !, $, @, _ 85.15 GiB
names-de-2count-4digits-special.txt 18,137 Up to 4 !, $, @, _ 33.11 GiB
names-de-4count-4digits-special.txt 19,078 Up to 4 !, $, @, _ 18.26 GiB
names-de-8count-4digits-special.txt 6,004 Up to 4 !, $, @, _ 10.87 GiB
names-de-16count-4digits-special.txt 3,649 Up to 4 !, $, @, _ 6.59 GiB
names-de-32count-4digits-special.txt 2,219 Up to 4 !, $, @, _ 4.00 GiB

πŸ’¬ Note: The biggest dictionary takes roughly 6 minutes on an NVIDIA GeForce 1080Ti to crack NTLMv2 hashes.

πŸ’» Usage

Generate a Wordlist

Run names-wordlist in the command line like this:

names-wordlist output.lst

Using the Wordlists

For instance, with Hashcat:

# Crack some NTLMv2 hashes
./hashcat64.bin -O --hash-type=5600 --attack-mode=0 hashes.txt names-de-1count-4digits-special.txt

License

Copyright (c) 2019 Crissy Field GmbH. Released under the MIT License.

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πŸ“– Wordlists based on Wikipedia person data

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