Wordlist Maroc
The Power of Wordlists: Unlocking Efficient Password Cracking with Wordlist Maroc
Legality:
Using these lists to gain unauthorized access to networks you do not own is illegal and punishable under cybercrime laws in Morocco and most other countries.
- Berber (Amazigh) substrate – Words like "bzzaf" (a lot) or "tayr" (bird, from Tamazight)
- French & Spanish loanwords – "pantalon" (pantalon), "cumenda" (how are you? from Spanish ¿cómo está?)
- Distinct phonemes – The "qaf" becomes a glottal stop or "g", e.g., "qal" (he said) → "gal".
- Wikipedia Morocco articles (extract all Darija and French terms)
- Public Facebook groups (limited to non-private pages discussing Moroccan culture)
- Local news comments sections (e.g., Hespress, le360 – be mindful of terms of service)
For travelers and learners, these core phrases facilitate daily interactions. Wordlist maroc
- Common passwords: Frequently used passwords, which are often weak and easily guessable.
- Dictionary words: Words from multiple languages, including variations with numbers and special characters.
- Proper nouns: Names, locations, and organizations.
Crunch
| Tool | Purpose | |------|---------| | | Generate permutations of Moroccan words with numbers (e.g., dar + 2020-2030 ) | | John the Ripper ( --wordlist=maroc.txt --rules ) | Apply case mutations ( Casa → cASA ), leet speak | | Hunspell | Validate spelling of Darija words in the list | | AWK / sed | Clean duplicates, filter by length (e.g., awk 'length($0) > 3' maroc.txt ) | Berber (Amazigh) substrate – Words like "bzzaf" (a
used in cybersecurity (specifically for brute-forcing or Wi-Fi audits in a Moroccan context). 1. Essential Darija Wordlist (Language & Culture) Wikipedia Morocco articles (extract all Darija and French