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One of the most requested features is the ability to reveal saved Wi-Fi passwords on the current machine. Dumpper v9.13 extracts and decrypts WPA/WPA2 passphrases stored in Windows’ WLAN profile repository, displaying them in plain text.

The author and this website do not condone any illegal activity. Dumpper should only be used for educational purposes or on networks you own.

New default WPS pins for the latest router models.

Finally, it is crucial to address the ethical and legal aspects of using such tools. You should only use Dumpper on networks that you own or have explicit, written permission to test. Accessing or attempting to bypass the security of a private network without authorization is illegal in most jurisdictions and can lead to serious consequences. When used responsibly, Dumpper v.91.3 remains a helpful legacy tool for learning about wireless protocols and hardening your home network against potential intruders.