: Fixes a common bug where the JumpStart handshake would stall at 90%, allowing for smoother automated connections.
From a security standpoint, the prevalence of tools like Dumpper v.80.8 Fixed is a reminder of why many modern routers now disable WPS by default or implement "lockout" periods after failed attempts. For a network administrator, the tool serves as a "penetration testing" utility—a way to verify that their own hardware is not susceptible to legacy attacks.
: Identifying if your router is vulnerable to common default PIN attacks. Why Network Auditing Matters