This 13 GB wordlist should only be deployed against networks you own or networks for which you have explicit, written legal consent (a formal Scope of Work) to test.

Refers to the massive size of the file, suggesting millions, if not billions, of combinations, including common phrases, known leaks, and variations of common passwords.

It is absolutely crucial to note that using high-capacity wordlists to attack networks you do not own or have explicit written permission to test is illegal in almost all jurisdictions.

The specific nomenclature of this file highlights several key attributes:

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