The Rockyou Wordlist Github | Updated

In December 2009, a hacker breached the database of the social app company RockYou. The company had stored over 32 million user passwords in plain text. A security firm later cleaned the data, removing duplicates to create a master list of 14,344,392 unique passwords.

Updated lists can easily exceed 50 GB to 100 GB when uncompressed. Ensure your testing environment has adequate solid-state drive (SSD) storage.

The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) in the US and similar laws worldwide make unauthorized password cracking a felony—even with a publicly available wordlist. the rockyou wordlist github updated

Added 1.5 billion records from recent leaks, totaling 10 billion entries .

Recent iterations available on GitHub track breaches up through the current year, often expanding the collection to over 10 billion entries by incorporating recent massive data compilations (like the "Mother of all Breaches" or MOAB). Rule-Based Adaptations In December 2009, a hacker breached the database

Disclaimer: This information is for educational and authorized penetration testing purposes only. Never use these tools on systems you do not own or have explicit permission to test.

: Projects like 247arjun/rockyou split the main file into smaller, manageable chunks for users with limited hardware. Updated lists can easily exceed 50 GB to

: System administrators can run a simulated attack against their own NTDS.dit database using an updated RockYou list to identify users with weak, easily guessable credentials.