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Dumpper V.91.2

All scanned networks and recovered keys are saved to a text file (Dumpper_log.txt). This is useful for IT audits and documentation.

| Feature | Dumpper V.80.x | Dumpper V.91.2 | Dumpper V.95+ | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Windows 11 Support | Limited | Full (stable) | Full | | Updated Router Database | No | Yes (added newer models) | Yes | | JumpStart Speed | Moderate | Fast (improved handshake) | Faster | | Interface | Older WinForms | Modernized | Ribbon UI | | Adware Risk (Free Versions) | Moderate | Low (but still present) | Low |

Version 91.2 hit a "sweet spot" for many users: it was stable, had a broad router database, and did not include the aggressive nag-screens found in later freemium versions.

Dumpper V.91.2 is a legacy tool with a specific, narrow purpose: exploiting known WPS vulnerabilities in older routers to retrieve network keys. For a cybersecurity student or ethical hacker practicing on their own lab equipment, it can be a quick and educational utility. For a home user who forgot their Wi-Fi password, simpler and safer options exist (like resetting the router or using WirelessKeyView). Dumpper V.91.2

However, the golden age of Dumpper has passed. Router manufacturers have largely patched the default PIN generation flaw. Most modern routers disable WPS after three failed attempts, rendering Dumpper’s JumpStart function useless. Additionally, the risk of downloading malicious copies and the potential for legal trouble make it a poor choice for anyone without strict ethical boundaries.

Final verdict: If you must use Dumpper for legitimate auditing on older hardware (pre-2018 routers), run it inside a virtual machine with no internet connection except the target Wi-Fi. For everyone else, rely on proper password management or contact your ISP for router help.


Remember: With great power comes great responsibility. Use network tools wisely, lawfully, and only where you have permission. All scanned networks and recovered keys are saved

If you are a network owner concerned that someone might use Dumpper against you, implement these defenses:

Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational and ethical security testing only. Unauthorized access to computer networks is illegal in most jurisdictions. You must own the network or have explicit written permission from the owner before attempting to recover or use credentials.

| Tool | Method | Success Rate (modern routers) | |------|--------|-------------------------------| | Dumpper v.91.2 | Precomputed/default PINs | Very low | | Reaver | Brute-force WPS PIN | Medium (if no lockout) | | Aircrack-ng | Capturing handshake + dictionary | High (for weak passwords) | Remember: With great power comes great responsibility

If you are caught using Dumpper V.91.2 on a network you do not own, you could face:

Dumpper v.91.2 is a portable Windows utility designed primarily for wireless network diagnostics and security assessment. It is commonly used to identify vulnerabilities in Wi-Fi networks, particularly those using WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup). This version is part of a long-standing tool series often associated with ethical hacking and network recovery scenarios.