wifite --bssid [BSSID] --channel [CHANNEL] --wpa --dict wordlist-probable.txt

mv Probable-V2.2.407560.txt probable.txt

/usr/share/wifite/wordlist-top4800-probable.txt (This is where the script typically looks if not specified otherwise) Symbolic Link: /usr/share/wordlists/wifite.txt How to Find it on Your System

on Linux systems. This file is designed for high-efficiency, quick-scan testing of common default passwords, and its location can be verified using the

If nothing appears, you do not have it.

If you are using a different Linux distribution or a custom installation, you can locate the file using the following terminal commands: locate wordlist-probable.txt

If you have spent any time in the world of wireless network auditing, you have likely encountered —the powerful, automated Python script used for auditing WEP, WPA, and WPS enabled networks. Wifite streamlines the process of capturing handshakes and launching dictionary attacks.