It looks like you are referencing a large (13 GB) .rar archive file containing a password wordlist for WPA/WPA2 PSK (Pre-Shared Key) cracking, likely used with tools like Aircrack-ng, Hashcat, or John the Ripper.
If you are performing authorized security testing, it is safer to use well-known, community-vetted wordlists rather than downloading unknown .rar files: WPA PSK WORDLIST 3 Final -13 GB-.rar
Many wordlists include not just raw leaked passwords but mangled versions using rules (e.g., Hashcat’s best64.rule, d3ad0ne.rule, T0XlC.rule). This means a single base word like password generates: It looks like you are referencing a large (13 GB)
Rockyou.txt: The industry standard for initial testing, included in many security-focused Linux distributions. likely used with tools like Aircrack-ng