Keyboard Walk Combinations
Generated keyboard-walk patterns (e.g. zaq1xsw2). Targets passwords built from adjacent-key sequences on the keyboard.
- Size
- 9,608 lines (83 KB)
- Category
- Passwords
- Source
- danielmiessler/SecLists
- License
- MIT
- Recommended tools
- hashcatjohn
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zaq1zaq1 zaq1xsw2 zaq1cde3 zaq1vfr4 zaq1bgt5 zaq1nhy6 zaq1mju7 zaq1,ki8 zaq1.lo9 zaq1/;p0 zaq1ZQ! zaq1XW@ zaq1DE# zaq1FR$ zaq1BGT%
Generated keyboard-walk patterns (e.g. zaq1xsw2). Targets passwords built from adjacent-key sequences on the keyboard.
This list is geared toward password cracking and credential attacks. It contains roughly 9,608 lines (83 KB) and pairs well with tools such as hashcat, john. Pick the smallest list that fits your engagement: shorter lists are faster and quieter for online attacks, while larger lists give broader coverage for offline work where speed is less of a constraint.
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Sourced from danielmiessler/SecLists and distributed under MIT. Only use wordlists against systems you are explicitly authorized to test.