Published: April 17, 2026 | Category: Legacy Networking, Security
| Feature | WinPcap 4.1.3 | Modern Npcap | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Unstable / May BSOD | Full support | | Loopback capture | No | Yes | | 802.11 (Wi-Fi) monitor | Limited | Full | | Security patches | None since 2013 | Active | | PowerShell support | No | Yes | WinPcap 4.1.3 Older Versions for Windows
The WinPcap driver ( npf.sys ) has known local privilege escalation vulnerabilities (CVE-2018-0884, among others). If you install 4.1.3 on a machine connected to the internet, you are opening a significant security hole. Only use this on isolated, legacy networks. Published: April 17, 2026 | Category: Legacy Networking,
If you maintain legacy hardware, run vintage security tools, or support an air-gapped Windows XP machine, you might find yourself hunting for this specific version. Let’s break down why 4.1.3 became the de facto final stable release, where it still fits, and its undeniable limitations. Released in March 2013, WinPcap 4.1.3 was the last official update from the Riverbed Technology team before the project entered "maintenance mode." It wasn't the absolute final build (4.1.3 is sometimes confused with a beta build for Windows 8), but it became the standard stable anchor for a generation of tools. If you maintain legacy hardware, run vintage security
In the world of network packet capture, few names carry as much weight as WinPcap. While development has long since shifted to its successor, , there remains a dedicated (and often forced) user base for the older WinPcap 4.1.3 release.
Share your war stories in the comments below. Looking for the modern alternative? Download Npcap from npcap.com. Looking for the archive? Visit winpcap.org/archive.