Dumpper: V.90.6
The router validates each half separately and sends an message if the half is incorrect. This means an attacker does not need to guess all 8 digits at once. Instead, they can brute-force the first 4 digits (10,000 attempts), then the next 3 digits (1,000 attempts) – a total of 11,000 attempts, which at 2–3 attempts per second, takes only 1–2 hours.
remains a useful legacy tool for:
When a client (e.g., a laptop or smartphone) connects via WPS using the PIN method, the router splits the 8-digit PIN into two halves:
Only use this tool on networks you own or have explicit written permission to test. Unauthorized access is a felony under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) in the US and similar laws globally. dumpper v.90.6
Using the integrated JumpStart pathing, the application will attempt to handshake with the router using the selected PIN to determine if it accepts unauthorized connection requests. Remediation: How to Protect Your Network
Many home users are unaware that their router’s WPS is enabled. Running Dumpper v.90.6 against your own network allows you to:
No. Modern routers have robust defenses against WPS PIN attacks, such as locking out attempts after a few incorrect entries, rendering default PIN calculators ineffective. The router validates each half separately and sends
Testing if a router's WPS feature is vulnerable to brute-force attacks.
| Feature | Dumpper v.80 | Dumpper v.90.6 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Outdated (pre-2015 routers) | Expanded for 2020+ router models | | Adapter Compatibility | Limited to Ralink and Realtek | Supports Atheros, Broadcom, MediaTek | | Windows 10/11 Support | Frequent crashes | Stable on Windows 10/11 (x64) | | Auto-Save Logs | Manual export only | Automatic .txt and .csv logging | | Proxy Mode | Not available | Semi-transparent proxy for bypassing retry locks |
This is the most direct way to prevent attacks that Dumpper tests for. remains a useful legacy tool for: When a client (e
Dumpper v.90.6 is a historical example of a tool that highlights the dangers of weak WPS implementations. For modern networks, WPS should be disabled, and routers should be kept updated with current firmware. Educational use is valid only when performed ethically and legally.
: Log into your router’s admin panel (usually via 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 ) and completely turn off WPS.