Versions:

  • 4.6.4
  • 4.6.3
  • 4.6.2
  • 4.6.1
  • 4.6.0
  • 4.4.9
  • 4.4.8
  • 4.4.7
  • 4.4.6
  • 4.4.5
  • 4.4.3
  • 4.0.10.0
  • 4.0.8.0
  • 4.0.7.0
  • 4.0.6.0
  • 4.0.5.0
  • 4.0.4.0
  • 4.0.3.0
  • 4.0.2.0
  • 4.0.1.0
  • 4.0.0.0
  • 3.6.8.0
  • 3.6.7.0
  • 3.6.6.0
  • 3.6.5.0
  • 3.6.3.0
  • 3.6.2.0
  • 3.6.1.0
  • 3.6.0.0
  • 3.4.10.0
  • 3.4.9.0
  • 3.4.8.0
  • 3.4.7.0
  • 3.4.6
  • 3.4.5
  • 3.4.4
  • 3.4.3
  • 3.2.4
  • 3.2.2

Wireshark, maintained by The Wireshark developer community, is a cross-platform Network Protocol Analyzer that has become the reference tool for dissecting live or captured Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB and virtual-network traffic. Since the project began in 1998 it has evolved through 39 public major and minor releases, with version 4.6.4 representing the current stable branch; each iteration adds new protocol dissectors, security fixes and performance improvements contributed by networking specialists worldwide. Security auditors rely on it to identify malformed packets and intrusion attempts, system administrators use it to troubleshoot slow services or DNS failures, developers verify that their applications emit correctly formatted VoIP, HTTP/2 or TLS 1.3 handshakes, and educators demonstrate TCP congestion or DHCP behaviour in classroom labs. The program can read pcap files from tcpdump, Microsoft Network Monitor, and numerous hardware probes, apply hundreds of built-in filters, reconstruct audio streams, export statistics to CSV, and decrypt WPA-PSK or TLS sessions when keys are supplied. Colour-coded packet lists, graphical IO graphs, VoIP call playback and the extensible Lua scripting interface simplify the exploration of everything from home IoT chatter to multi-gigabit backbone flows. Wireshark is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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