"Because," he said, taking a slow sip of coffee, "one day, someone would need to break something that wasn't meant to be broken. For a good reason."

But the dentist, Dr. Gable, was paranoid. His SSID, "Gable_Root_Canal," was a fortress. WPA2-PSK. AES. And a password that wasn't in any dictionary. Not rockyou . Not SecLists . Not even her custom combo of leaked passwords from 2023.

SecLists is the security tester's companion. It is a collection of multiple types of lists used during security assessments, including usernames, passwords, and patterns. Their password section is vast and organized by category (e.g., common passwords, leaked databases). It is hosted on GitHub, making it accessible and trustworthy.