AndroDumpper is an Android application that is designed to test Wi-Fi access points for vulnerability. It allows you to check routers operating only with the WPS protocol, other options are not supported.
Requirements
Please note that for the correct operation of the utility, root rights are required, as well as the presence of an installed Busybox program. Users can run this application on a smartphone without superuser rights. In this case, testing the access point is less reliable.
Access and testing
To start working with the utility, you need to scan all nearby Wi-Fi access points. The app defines its protocols, names, and other parameters. Furthermore, it tries to connect to the hotspots using the password-guessing method. This procedure takes some time.
The list of access points is displayed on the main page of the utility. This app remembers all Wi-Fi networks to which the user has ever connected. You can view them as a list in a separate tab.
Note
It is worth noting that with this utility, users can not only check for vulnerabilities in their Wi-Fi networks but also hack others. This action is not recommended because it is illegal.
Features
- allows you to check the vulnerability of Wi-Fi access points;
- requires superuser rights;
- it is necessary to install Busybox;
- scan all nearby Wi-Fi hotspots, similar to Tshwane Free WiFi;
- check routers operating on the WPS protocol;
- app is free to download and use;
- compatible with current Android versions.