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Scans surrounding Wi-Fi networks to identify those with the WPS pin feature enabled [1].

Using this software on networks you do not own is illegal and unethical. Alternatives and Future Trends

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: Expanded localization, making the tool more accessible to a global user base. 🛡️ Defensive Mitigations

is a free, portable, and user-friendly application designed specifically for Windows, focusing on wireless network management and security assessment. It is frequently used to identify potential flaws in WPS protocols, which are meant to simplify connecting devices to a wireless network but often introduce security risks. Scans surrounding Wi-Fi networks to identify those with

: Beyond security testing, it functions as a general tool for scanning and managing available Wi-Fi networks on a Windows system.

: This specific iteration often includes updated databases for JumpStart (a companion application used for automated wireless connections) and improved algorithms for calculating default WPS PINs. Core Functionality : This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

Through JumpStart, it attempts to authenticate against the router using the calculated PINs. If successful, the router yields the actual WPA/WPA2 pre-shared key (password) to the auditing client. Modern Practicality and Limitations

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