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During a routine wireless security audit (or authorized penetration test), a WPA/WPA2 handshake was successfully captured from the target Access Point (AP). The resulting .cap file was processed using the probable.txt wordlist. The operation resulted in a failure: the password was not present in the wordlist. This write-up details the technical execution, the root cause of the failure, and the necessary strategic pivots required to proceed with the assessment. During a routine wireless security audit (or authorized
: Cracking a handshake is an offline process. Once you have the handshake file, the tool compares it against every word in your list. If no match is found, the process ends with this error. Recommended Solutions This write-up details the technical execution, the root
The error message "Failed to crack handshake: wordlist-probable.txt did not contain password" is a specific output from the wireless auditing tool