Dumpper V913 Better
Mastering WiFi Auditing: Why Dumpper v91.3 is Still a Go-To Tool
The software scans the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands to identify access points with WPS enabled. It filters these results to show which routers are most likely vulnerable based on their MAC address prefix. 2. PIN Calculation dumpper v913 better
- Versions 800-850: Introduced basic WPS scanning and PIN brute-forcing. Success rates were moderate, but the tools often crashed on newer Windows 10 builds.
- Versions 900-905: Brought UI improvements and faster probe request responses. However, many users reported compatibility issues with modern routers implementing WPS lockouts.
- Version 913: The game-changer. According to penetration testers, v913 refines the core attack vectors, reduces false positives, and introduces adaptive delay mechanisms to bypass anti-bruteforce protections.
- Randomizes the MAC address of your wireless adapter per attempt.
- Inserts randomized delay spikes (between 2.1 and 4.7 seconds) between PIN attempts.
- Automatically switches between WPS push-button and PIN methods if a lockout is detected. Most testers agree: v913 handles lockouts better than any previous version.
UI Refinements
: Includes handy keyboard shortcuts (e.g., Ctrl+Shift+C for capture) and a more streamlined interface for scanning. Legal and Ethical Considerations Mastering WiFi Auditing: Why Dumpper v91
If the Pixie-Dust attack fails (due to a patched router firmware), Dumpper may attempt a traditional brute-force attack. This involves iterating through the 8-digit WPS PIN space (11,000 possibilities due to checksum algorithms). Due to the design of WPS, the AP usually reveals the first half of the PIN before the second, drastically reducing the time required to guess it. Versions 800-850: Introduced basic WPS scanning and PIN
Updated Algorithms
: Incorporates recent WPS PIN generation algorithms (like Zhao or TrendNet) that were missing in older versions.