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An open-source tool designed specifically to perform brute-force attacks against WPS registrar PINs to recover WPA/WPA2 passphrases.

It seamlessly pairs with JumpStart, a software automation tool that handles the complex handshake process required to connect via a WPS PIN.

Dumpper alone is a scanner and database manager. It cannot crack passwords on its own. The actual "hacking" (or brute-forcing) is performed by a companion tool called . dumpper v906 extra quality

It provides a detailed view of nearby Access Points (APs), showing signal strength, encryption types, and the specific chipset of the router.

If JumpStart is successful in establishing a connection via a default or cracked WPS PIN, Dumpper can then be used to view the network's WPA/WPA2 password, which is stored in the system's profile tab after a successful connection. It cannot crack passwords on its own

: Recognizing the importance of data security, Dumpper V9.06 includes robust encryption and access control measures. Users can securely manage sensitive data, with peace of mind knowing that their information is protected against unauthorized access.

It integrates several known algorithms (such as JumpStart, Zhao, and Dlink) to calculate the default WPS PINs of routers based on their BSSID (MAC address). If JumpStart is successful in establishing a connection

Disclaimer: Only use these steps on networks you own or have explicit permission to test. 1. Preparation

: Interfacing with, testing, or attempting to authenticate against any wireless network without explicit, written authorization from the network owner is a criminal offense under global computer crime laws.