![]() Neither you can see the content from this file nor you can use it. ![]() This is not a normal file, this is a zip file. Have you noticed one thing? The rockyou file has. to unzip (actually Gnu unzip or gunzip) the password list from the breach (I moved rockyou.txt to my home directory instead of Downloads.). See the Example below :~ #ls /usr/share/wordlists/ dirb dnsmap.txt fern-wifi nmap.lst wfuzz dirbuster fasttrack.txt metasploit :~ # Unzip into rockyou txt You can confirm the location by using the ls command followed by rockyou wordlist location. See the last line of the result in the above image. usr/share/hashcat/masks/rockyou-6-864000.hcmask usr/share/hashcat/masks/rockyou-5-86400.hcmask usr/share/hashcat/masks/rockyou-4-43200.hcmask usr/share/hashcat/masks/rockyou-3-3600.hcmask usr/share/hashcat/masks/rockyou-2-1800.hcmask ![]() usr/share/hashcat/masks/rockyou-1-60.hcmask Count the number of words present in rockyou.txt file and display it on the terminal. Use the following command to know the location of rockyou wordlist: ![]() Here is the command locate which is used to Find a File in Linux in All Directories. ![]()
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