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[Moroccan Wordlist Structure] ├── Languages (Darija, French, Arabic phonetics) ├── Cultural Identifiers (Sports, Landmarks, Telecoms) ├── Common Standard Passwords (123456, Password) └── Custom Rules & Mutations (leet speak, year suffixes) 1. Cultural and National Terms
For example, adding 05 , 06 , or 07 (mobile prefixes) or specific city postal codes (e.g., 20000 for Casablanca). 3. Football Culture (Botola Pro) wordlist maroc top
Raja Casablanca (RCA), Wydad Casablanca (WAC), AS FAR, Maghreb Fès.
Frequent structural variations like name123 , name@2026 , or name.lastname 4. Geographic and Cultural Terms 📂 Categories: > Top Passwords (96 entries) >
Most popular wordlists (like rockyou.txt or SecLists ) are built on Western data breaches. They prioritize English slang, American sports teams, and Western naming conventions. In contrast, a Moroccan user might set a password like:
Here’s a feature concept for — designed as a tool or resource section for a cybersecurity, linguistic, or local SEO platform targeting Morocco. Football Culture (Botola Pro) Raja Casablanca (RCA), Wydad
Using tools like Hashcat to apply rules to a base Moroccan wordlist—such as capitalizing the first letter, appending "123", or replacing 'e' with '3'.
For months, Karim had been obsessed with a legendary file known in the shadows as the . It wasn’t just a random collection of strings; it was a curated masterpiece of Moroccan digital psychology. It contained every dialectal nuance of Darija, the birthdays of every Raja and WAC football legend, the common misspellings of popular street names in Marrakech, and the specific ways people blended French and Arabic in their passwords.
Raja (Raja Casablanca), Wydad / WAC (Wydad Casablanca), FAR (As Far), and RSB (Berkane).
Building a specialized wordlist involves creating a "seed" list and then expanding it with using tools like Hashcat or John the Ripper .