Which WPA2 vulnerability allows packet interception and replay?
A.
Hole196 vulnerability
B.
KRACK vulnerability
C.
WPS PIN recovery
D.
Weak RNG
The Answer Is:
B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
The KRACK (Key Reinstallation Attack) vulnerability is a critical WPA2 flaw covered extensively in CEH v13 Wireless Network Hacking. KRACK exploits weaknesses in the four-way handshake process, allowing attackers to force reinstallation of encryption keys.
This key reinstallation resets nonces and counters, enabling attackers to decrypt, replay, and forge packets, even on encrypted WPA2 networks. CEH v13 highlights that KRACK does not break encryption mathematically but exploits protocol logic flaws.
Hole196 affects GTK misuse, and WPS PIN attacks target authentication, not replay of encrypted traffic. Weak RNG issues are unrelated to WPA2 replay.
Thus, Option B is correct.
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