Standard English wordlists assume passwords like password123, qwerty, or iloveyou. However, Indonesian internet users exhibit distinct password creation habits influenced by:
A WPA2 handshake captured in a residential area of Jakarta is far more likely to be cracked with an indonesia-wpa2.txt list than with a 3GB English rockyou list.
Creating a wordlist tailored to a specific region, such as Indonesia, involves compiling a list of commonly used passwords, names, places, and phrases in that region. This can include: wordlist indonesia wpa2
Tools like crunch, cupp, and wordlistgen can be used to generate and customize wordlists. For WPA2 cracking, software such as aircrack-ng can utilize these wordlists to brute-force WPA2 passwords.
Instead of a 100GB wordlist, use a small Indonesian base wordlist (10MB) and apply Hashcat rules. Example rules for Indonesia: A WPA2 handshake captured in a residential area
# Alay swap
l
u
c
sa@
s4@
e3
o0
i1
# Append numbers
$1 $2 $3
$2 $0 $2 $3
# Common suffixes
$1 $2 $3
$0 $0 $1
Memberikan ringkasan tentang pembuatan dan penggunaan wordlist yang berfokus pada kata-kata dan pola bahasa Indonesia untuk pengujian kekuatan kata sandi WPA2 (auditing keamanan).
crunch 8 8 1234567890 -o indo_dates.txt -t @@@@%%%% Tools like crunch , cupp , and wordlistgen
To protect against attacks utilizing wordlists: