Which Wi-Fi protocol is most vulnerable to a brute-force attack during a Wi-Fi network deployment?
- WPA2-EAP
- WPS
- WPA3
- WPA2-TKIP
Explanation: Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a protocol that simplifies the deployment of wireless. Most implementations do not care if millions of PIN combinations are incorrectly attempted in a row, which means these devices are most susceptible to brute-force attacks.
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