Dumpper is a portable, free software application designed for Windows environments (originally in Spanish) intended to audit the security of Wi-Fi networks. Version 913 represents a significant iteration in the tool's development, streamlining the user interface and integrating multiple external libraries (such as WinPcap) to facilitate network scanning without requiring a traditional command-line interface.
Running network discovery attacks, WPS pin injections, or credential harvesting on a third-party wireless network without permission is illegal under cybersecurity laws globally.
Notable weaknesses
| Feature | Dumpper v9.13 (Win) | Wifite/airgeddon (Linux) | |--------|---------------------|---------------------------| | WPS Pixie Dust | ✅ Limited | ✅ Full | | WPA3 cracking | ❌ | ❌ (brute force only) | | Auto handshake capture | ⚠️ Unreliable | ✅ Robust | | Router lockout detection | ✅ Improved | ✅ Manual only | | Live boot required | ❌ (Windows native) | ✅ (USB live) |
Legacy network auditing tools frequently break when Windows updates its wireless stack. A "better" version often includes updated library linkages or compatibility patches that allow it to interface correctly with modern internal Wi-Fi cards and external USB adapters (like those utilizing Realtek or Ralink chipsets). dumpper v913 better
: It features refined algorithms for calculating pins for specific router brands (like D-Link or TP-Link) that use predictable pin-generation patterns. 2. Performance & Capability User Interface
Modern routers manufactured over the last decade feature aggressive WPS lockout policies. If a device attempts multiple incorrect PIN entries, the router automatically disables WPS functionality for a set period (often hours or days), completely neutralizing automated brute-force scripts. Dumpper is a portable, free software application designed
Analyzes if the WPS feature is active and if the PIN is vulnerable.