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Originally Posted by Gitsnik
In answer to the OP question: A tool like CUPP might be able to profile up the correct password combination to the system. If you use CUPP and fill in as much information about yourself as possible you might find that the resulting dictionary will crack your WPA.
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According to me that is really the basic when using a dictionary attack: first build your dictionary according to your target: name, firstname, surname, known account on forum, birth date, pets name , favourite music, company your work for...target language... You can find this info on social network, forum (I remember seeing another thread about music on this forum)...
With this info, you can build your a fine tune dictionary and winning dramatically on time and efficiency.