In the world of GTA V modding and FiveM development, you’ve likely come across the term If you’re a developer looking to protect your assets or a curious player wondering how certain leaks happen, understanding what a dumper does is crucial.
Advanced tools that read FiveM’s process memory directly (using C++ or C#). They extract decrypted assets directly from RAM before they are written to disk. These are rare and often sold on underground forums.
To understand a server dumper, you must first understand how FiveM handles resources. When you join a FiveM server, your client downloads certain assets to your local cache so you can see custom cars, walk on custom maps, and interact with scripts. This cache is stored in: