Most standard "probable" wordlists optimize for speed by limiting the length of the words they include (often targeting 6 to 10 characters). If a user implements a long passphrase (e.g., CorrectHorseBatteryStaple ), the individual words might exist in a dictionary, but the combined string will not be in a standard, unaltered wordlist. 2. Lack of Contextual and Localized Terms
If you encounter the message , your scanner has successfully completed its checks using the standard probable.txt wordlist without finding a match. This indicates that the target system does not use the most common, easily predictable passwords found in basic dictionaries. wordlistprobabletxt did not contain password high quality