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Where can I find a giant list of all English words?

Discussion in 'General Business' started by KyZu, Jun 12, 2011.

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  1. #1
    I'm talking about all the words in the English language, not sure where to ask this so sorry if it's in the wrong section.
     
    KyZu, Jun 12, 2011 IP
  2. Wulkanen

    Wulkanen Well-Known Member

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    What are do you need it for?
    A dictionairy attack? :p
     
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    ApocalypseXL Notable Member

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    You can buy a dictionary and compile it's database if the TOS allow it . Also are dictionary attacks still useful ? I'm moved to passwords like !G%&YHsdf&**22GG for ages now . I thought everybody did the same thing .
     
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    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    Maybe he's wanting to create a scrabble help, whirly words type of app?
     
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    KyZu Peon

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    ah don't worry about it guys, and haha no Wulkanen it wasn't for a dictionary attack :p, it was to combine certain keywords to find me a domain.

    I ended up writing one in PHP and found a list with 60,000 words so it's all good ;)
     
    KyZu, Jun 12, 2011 IP
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    Glad to know can we get the source from where you got it?
     
    r00t3r, Jun 12, 2011 IP
  7. Wulkanen

    Wulkanen Well-Known Member

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    You'd be amazed how many private persons and companies that are still using easy passwords.
    When I was studying IT in high school we got to learn how to hack our way in to servers (educational purpose).
    The servers were barely protected by its passwords.

    Also, I think there are statistics from popular social networks and so on that people are not using good enough passwords.

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    Wulkanen, Jun 13, 2011 IP
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    hurtswhenilaugh Peon

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    dictionary.com is also a good source.
     
    hurtswhenilaugh, Jun 13, 2011 IP
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    #9
    Why not get the new edition of the oxford learners dictionary?
     
    pes7md2010, Jun 13, 2011 IP
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    KyZu Peon

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    eer, can't post full links, but it's from here:
    mieliestronk.com/wordlist.html
     
    KyZu, Jun 13, 2011 IP
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    just search for dictionary list and you can find them with over 100k words
     
    TheMarketeer, Jun 13, 2011 IP
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