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Wireless Evil Twin

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An algorithm that uses elliptic curves instead of prime numbers to compute keys.

8 of 10 indexed CBT versions give this answer·Answer index rebuilt Aug 16, 2026

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8 of 10 versionsmost versions

An algorithm that uses elliptic curves instead of prime numbers to compute keys.

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1 of 10 version

Attack involves an attacker setting up a fraudulent wireless access point

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1 of 10 version

Unauthorized wireless access point that could become a potential backdoor Prevented by using 802.1X (Network Access Control) so that you must authenticate regardless of connection type

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