Which of the following wireless protocols could be vulnerable to a brute-force password attack?

Which of the following wireless protocols could be vulnerable to a brute-force password attack?
(Select TWO).

Which of the following wireless protocols could be vulnerable to a brute-force password attack?
(Select TWO).

A.
WPA2-PSK

B.
WPA – EAP – TLS

C.
WPA2-CCMP

D.
WPA -CCMP

E.
WPA – LEAP

F.
WEP

Explanation:
A brute force attack is an attack that attempts to guess a password. WPA2-PSK and WEP both
use a “Pre-Shared Key”. The pre-shared key is a password and therefore is susceptible to a brute
force attack.



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Leanne

Leanne

WEP and WPA2-PSK

answer in the explanation

bobh61

bobh61

Yeah I think the answer was a type-o. It’s AF

Daniel

Daniel

In the gtslearning’s book, at page 136, in the section about LEAP, says that LEAP relies on MS-CHAP to transmit authentication credentials, this means that LEAP is vulnerable to password cracking (brute force)