161k — Usa.txt

The file is a well-known wordlist frequently used in cybersecurity for password cracking and brute-force attacks . It is specifically curated for English-speaking (USA) targets and contains approximately 161,000 common passwords, phrases, and permutations. Key Features

: Contains a mix of common English words, names, pop culture references, and regional slang (e.g., "baseball," "newyork," "freedom") popular in the United States. 161K USA.txt

: Includes typical password patterns like character substitutions (e.g., replacing 'a' with '@'), numeric suffixes, and common character sequences (e.g., "123456", "qwerty"). Common Applications The file is a well-known wordlist frequently used

: Developers use wordlists to test how their applications handle diverse or unexpected string inputs. : Sometimes used as raw data for training

: IT professionals use it to identify weak passwords within their organization.

: Sometimes used as raw data for training models to recognize common text patterns or in language processing tasks.