: Only use these files on networks you own or have explicit permission to test. Unauthorized access to a network is illegal.

: These lists can be several gigabytes in size. If you see a "txt" file that is only a few kilobytes but claims to be a massive "extreme" list, it is likely a scam or a virus.

: Files labeled as "password lists" on untrusted sites are common vectors for malware. Always use reputable sources like GitHub for security tools.

: Many forums and GitHub repositories host these lists for educational purposes to demonstrate how easily weak passwords can be compromised. Important Safety Considerations

The phrase appears to refer to a specific password list or wordlist often used in cybersecurity contexts, specifically for WPA/WPA2 Wi-Fi cracking or brute-force testing .

If you are looking to improve your own Wi-Fi security, the best "challenge" is to ensure your password is long, uses a mix of characters, and that you have enabled if your router supports it.

: These .txt files are curated lists of potential passwords. Users often look for them to test the security of their own networks using tools like Aircrack-ng.