: Many default router passwords or user-set PINs are based on localized 9-digit patterns.
If you tell me you're using (e.g., Aircrack, Hashcat, Fluxion), I can provide: The exact command-line syntax for that tool 9-digits-numeric-1.0-noarch-1wifislax.xzm
In WPA/WPA2 security auditing, "brute-forcing" involves trying thousands of passwords against a captured "handshake." A 9-digit numeric wordlist is crucial because: : Many default router passwords or user-set PINs
: A 9-digit numeric list is significantly smaller and faster to process than a full alphanumeric list, making it a high-probability "first pass" during an audit. How to Use It in Wifislax Loading the Module : Instructions on the
Place the file in the /modules/ folder of your Wifislax USB/ISO.
Instructions on the .xzm to a raw .txt for other OSs Hardware recommendations for faster cracking speeds
: Once mounted, the wordlist usually appears in /opt/wordlists/ or a similar subdirectory depending on the module's internal structure.