The Wireshark packet analyzer is one of the most popular open-source packet analyzers. In addition, there were several new features and fixes added to the application, as recently it was updated to version 3.6.8.
Network administrators as well as security analysts make use of the Wireshark packet analyzer to analyze packets.
In order to troubleshoot problems in networks, security experts use this device to analyze packets of information. The tool is used by a wide range of organizations for managing the activities associated with their business.
According to the newly released report “Wireshark and TShark look in several different locations for preference files, plugins, SNMP MIBS, and RADIUS dictionaries. These locations vary from platform to platform. You can use Help › About Wireshark › Folders or tshark -G folders
to find the default locations on your system.”
With this release, 32-bit Windows support has been removed from the development branch. After May 22, 2024, there will no longer be any updates available for that platform.
Wireshark 3.6.7 was released last July, Since then several vulnerabilities have been addressed in this release, including:-
There are several protocols that have been updated recently, which can be found below, and they include:-
The following are the most recent and updated capture file support enhancements that have been launched:-
There have been a number of changes in this new version of Wireshark that address a number of the issues that we discussed above.
It is recommended that users should update their Wireshark version now so they can take advantage of the improved performance and outputs of the analyzer.
Moreover, the application can be downloaded from the following link if you want the latest version.
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