WiFi Dumper – as its name states – promises you the ability to access nearby WiFi networks by providing you with a list of possible passwords that might work to access a specific network.
Truth be told, WiFi Dumpper doesn't actually deliver on its remit due to the fact that the passwords it provides you with are generated completely at random, and in all likelihood are of absolutely no use to you when it comes to 'hacking' your way onto someone's WiFi network. Users on this app do, however, get the chance to supply this app with the network's security algorithm (WEP 64 bits, WEP 256 bits, WPA 64 bits, etc..) and tap on the 'copy password' button to paste any of the three generated passwords into your WiFi settings bar. That easy. Once you've done that, all you have to do is tap on any of the networks within your connections bar for Android, from there you can paste in one of the passwords, or anywhere else. The end result is still nil.
WiFi Dumpper is a truly useless app, unless your aim is just to pose as a hacker who has the tools to crack any WiFi network wherever you are. Other than that, it's really good for nothing.
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