Dumpper V.80.8 Fixed (2024)
Using the "WpsWin" tab, Dumpper attempts to match the router's BSSID (MAC address) against known patterns to find the default PIN.
As router manufacturers have moved toward more secure firmware and "WPS lockout" features (which temporarily ban a device after several failed PIN attempts), the effectiveness of Dumpper has decreased on newer hardware. However, it remains a staple for security researchers studying legacy systems and the evolution of wireless vulnerabilities. Dumpper v.80.8
Dumpper is a free, open-source tool that aggregates several methods for network analysis into a single interface. The "v.80.8" iteration represents one of the more stable versions of the software, often bundled with , a companion application required to automate the connection process once a vulnerability is identified. Using the "WpsWin" tab, Dumpper attempts to match
It filters for networks that have WPS "locked" or "unlocked" status. Dumpper is a free, open-source tool that aggregates
The tool does not require a complex installation; it can be run directly from a USB drive, making it a "plug-and-play" utility for field auditing.