Dumpper V.90.6 Review
Dumpper v.90.6 — Overview and Key Details
Corporations or schools with older wireless infrastructure may have “zombie routers” (old access points still in service) that were never patched or properly configured. Network administrators can use Dumpper to inventory which legacy devices still have vulnerable WPS implementations and then either update firmware, disable WPS, or retire the hardware.
- File size: Approximately 1.2 MB (lightweight, portable)
- Interface: Clean, tabbed layout (Scanners, WPS, WEP/WPA, Wireless Networks)
- Developer: Known by the pseudonym “kocak” (inspired by a popular Indonesian developer community)
- Improved GUI responsiveness and minor UX polish.
- Updated router probe/signature database to recognize newer device models.
- Bug fixes for WPS brute-force logic and timeout handling.
- Small enhancements to logging/export formats.
- Compatibility tweaks for recent Windows builds and drivers.
- Verify if WPS is active.
- Determine if your router uses a predictable default PIN.
- Assess whether your router locks after failed attempts (good security feature).
- Confirm that the only way to compromise your Wi-Fi is through traditional WPA2/WPA3 brute-force (much harder).
dumpper -u https://example.com/api/data -o output.json dumpper v.90.6
3. Legacy Network Remediation
WPA/WPA2 Testing
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