The original word lists were taken from PacketStorm (packetstorm.securify.com); each file had the following credit
attached to it:


==> ASSurnames <==
# Common Anglo-Saxon surnames.
#
# From Bob Baldwin's collection from MIT


==> n_common <==
# First names garnered from a number of password files.  We get
# a good hit rate from these.  Probably couldbe culled somewhat.
#
# By Daniel Klein


==> n_family <==
(no credit)


==> n_femal2 <==
###############################################################################
# List of common female names.
# Thanks to Bill.Ross for about 1000 additional names.
# from crl.nmsu.edu, by Mark Kantrowitz.
###############################################################################


==> n_female <==
# Names of women from lots of languages
#
# From Bob Baldwin's collection from MIT
# Augmented by Matt Bishop and Daniel Klein


==> n_male <==
# Names of men from lots of languages
#
# From Bob Baldwin's collection from MIT
# Augmented by Matt Bishop and Daniel Klein


==> n_male2 <==
###############################################################################
# List of common male names.
# Copyright (c) January 1991 by Mark Kantrowitz.
# Thanks to Bill Ross for about 1000 additional names.
# from crl.nmsu.edu, by Mark Kantrowitz.
###############################################################################


==> n_surna2 <==
###############################################################################
# Surnames from various sources
# Don Olivier, Harvard School of Public Health 	   don@hsph.harvard.edu
###############################################################################


==> web2 <==
(no credit)





Also included was passlist.txt from Solar Designer's John the Ripper program,
available at www.openwall.com.

==> passlist.txt <==
#!comment: Common passwords, compiled by Solar Designer.




Tech.txt and pr0n.txt were compiled by myself, rain forest puppy.
