: Includes typical password patterns like character substitutions (e.g., replacing 'a' with '@'), numeric suffixes, and common character sequences (e.g., "123456", "qwerty"). Common Applications
: Often used with tools like John the Ripper or Hashcat to automate the process of guessing user passwords by iterating through the list. 161K USA.txt
: Typically formatted as a plain-text file with one entry per line, making it easy to parse with scripts or standard command-line tools. replacing 'a' with '@')