Switch to the "WPS" tab. Users can select "Show pin for all networks" or target specific entry points to calculate potential vulnerabilities.

This is perhaps the most critical section of this article.

Dumpper scans the surrounding area for wireless networks. It identifies routers via their MAC address (BSSID) and other information exposed over the 802.11 protocol. The software then checks against an internal database to determine whether the default WPS PIN or key generation algorithm is known. This database contains information derived from reverse-engineering and analyzing router firmware images.

The tool showcases MAC addresses, encryption types (WEP, WPA, WPA2), and signal strength.

. Using it on foreign networks without explicit permission is illegal in most jurisdictions. Malware Risks

Computes known default PIN algorithms (such as Zhao, TrendNet, Dlink, and Asus) using the network's MAC address.