In a typical wireless network using WPA, WPA2, or VPN, why is it still possible for a rogue client to launch a DOS attack?
A.
WPA and WPA2 are not considered strong encryption algorithms and are easily cracked.
B.
802.11 management frames are easily compromised.
C.
Cisco Compatible Extensions v5 are required with WPA, WPA2, or VPN to keep rogues from launching attacks in the wireless network.
D.
The message integrity check frames are never encrypted or authenticated, which allows rogues to spoof clients.
Explanation: