Xsukax All-in-one Wordlist - 128 Gb When Unzipp... !!exclusive!!
xsukax-Wordlist-All.txt * C. Rank. * 28.31% Crack rate. * 38.83% Unique. * 96.04% Popular. 1 - Weakpass: biggest wordlists collection Weakpass: biggest wordlists collection. All-in-One - Weakpass
When authorized, this list can be used for identifying weak service passwords across large networks (SSH, FTP, SQL).
| Wordlist | Size | Best Use Case | |----------|------|----------------| | | ~14M entries | General password cracking; the standard baseline for most assessments | | RockYou2024 | ~10B passwords | Comprehensive password cracking; includes nearly a decade of breaches | | SecLists | Varied, ~1GB+ | Web application testing, fuzzing, and specialized attacks | | Weakpass | Multiple sizes | Benchmarking and ruleset testing | | OneListForAll | Micro to full | Web fuzzing with curated, deduplicated entries | | xsukax All-In-One | 128 GB unzipped | All-purpose testing where maximum coverage is required | xsukax All-In-One WORDLIST - 128 GB WHEN UNZIPP...
This is a goldmine. You can use the xsukax wordlist to run internal password audits. Take your company's ntds.dit file (extracted with permission), run it through Hashcat with the xsukax list. Any hash that cracks is a policy violation. You can then force those employees to change their passwords.
The marketing (if we can call it that) emphasizes "128 GB WHEN UNZIPPED" for a reason. The compression ratio is absurd. Text compresses beautifully (like a 7z file with LZMA2 algorithm). Because a wordlist has repeating patterns ( 123456 , 1234567 , 12345678 ), the archive shrinks to ~15% of its original size. xsukax-Wordlist-All
Used alongside tools like Hashcat or John the Ripper to crack heavy hashes (e.g., NTLM, SHA-256, bcrypt) salvaged from compromised local databases.
Some users report errors when trying to load massive compressed wordlists directly into tools. A common solution is to use uncompressed plain text files or use specific compression methods like .gz that are better supported by tools like Hashcat. All-in-One - Weakpass When authorized, this list can
Disk I/O is often a bottleneck; using high-speed NVMe drives is recommended to prevent the hardware from slowing down the cracking process.