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wordlists can be used for more than just cracking. you can use them to make (automated) transcriptions of animal calls (birds, birds, …), to find correct pronunciations or to create transcriptions of old or antique texts. it is important for you to know that the word you want to make a transcript of (the transcript is the text) must be unique! otherwise, you’ll only be able to create a new transcript with a slight variation. if this word is found in the wordlist, this is very likely the exact transcript you need.


while the wordlist is a very handy tool for many of these tasks, it is also a bit tricky to use. even if you have a few years of experience, it can take a long time to learn how to use it. this is because it is not suited to quickly search a dictionary for a certain word, which requires a systematic approach.


i have even heard about multiple wi-fi routers that have the same password, but one for the owner and other for visitors. example: ip: 192.168.0.1, wifi password: mywifipassword, my user's password: myuserpassword. its also important to know what wifi equipment is used, for example, if its airport express or if someone has switched the default airport configuration to wpa2 or something else.


an example that would work even if this person is not native, is to know what is his/her travel destination and try to predict what is the last word from this location. is it people, mother, father, miss, doctor, princess, etc. you could even do same thing with his/her pets names, such as dog, cat, etc. if i dont know anything about person or know whats happening more than what i can see it will be hard. for example i wouldnt think that person is going to antarctica or have a pet that lives there, so i would be just trying to guess from the way he/she talks about where he/she has traveled to before. in this case, if user has female and he/she have pet name that are all in all most likely to be true. or if he/she say that the pet is dead, i would actually try to guess pet name is dead before i would try any other wordlists. also i would look on his/her other internet activity and try to predict what that is. if person use same computer and router and only use browser, then its fairly easy to predict what he/she might like to visit next. sometimes i have been successful on that and other times i wasnt. if person uses 3 computers with different hardware, and one computer uses adapter to download something, then i would try to predict what he/she might be downloading, or if hes/she downloading on the mobile device and also use it for on line banking. 84d34552a1
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