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Wireshark (64-bit)

Wireshark 4.0.2 (64-bit)

  -  75.1 MB  -  Freeware

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What's new in this version:

Fixed:
- wnpa-sec-2022-09 Multiple dissector infinite loops
- wnpa-sec-2022-10 Kafka dissector memory exhaustion
- Qt: Endpoints dialog - unexpected byte unit suffixes in packet columns
- GOOSE: field "floating_point" not working anymore
- EVS Header-Full format padding issues
- Wireshark 4.0.0 VOIP playback has no sound and can’t resume after pausing
- Wireshark crashes when exporting a profile on Mac OSX if there is no extension
- EVS dissector missing value description
- Qt 6 font descriptions not backward compatible with Qt 5
- Wireshark, wrong TCP ACKed unseen segment message
- Invalid Cyrillic symbol in timezone at \"Arrival Time\" field in frame
- ProtoBuf parse extension definitions failed
- Fuzz job crash output: fuzz-2022-11-09-11134.pcap
- Fuzz job crash output: fuzz-2022-11-14-11111.pcap
- Wireshark is using old version of ASN (ETSI TS 125 453 V11.2.0) which is imapacting length of param in the messages
- BGP: False IGMP flags value in EVPN routes (type 6,7,8)
- wslog assumes stderr and stdout exist
- Editing packet comments, with non-ASCII characters, on Windows saves them in the local code page, not in UTF-8
- Unable to decrypt PSK based DTLS traffic which uses Connection ID
- HTTP2 tests fail when built without nghttp2