Mentalist is a graphical tool that generates wordlists based on human password-creation habits. It allows you to take a base word (like Algérie , Dzair , or Idoom ) and automatically apply common mutations, such as capitalizing the first letter, replacing 'e' with '3', or appending common number strings like 2024 or 123 . Optimization: Cleaning and Combining Your Data
An Algerian taxi driver ( chauffeur ) is unlikely to set his WiFi password as "Football123". He is far more likely to use: wordlist wpa a algerie work
aircrack-ng -w algerian_wordlist.txt capture-01.cap Mentalist is a graphical tool that generates wordlists
hashcat --stdout -r algerian.rule base_words.txt > final_wordlist.txt He is far more likely to use: aircrack-ng
If you are auditing a network in Algeria and discover that it falls victim to these localized wordlists, implement the following immediate defenses:
Here’s how an ethical auditor would use an Algerian wordlist effectively: