peap-ms-chapv2

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PEAP-MS-CHAPv2 is a Wi-Fi authentication protocol used by Windows Phones for WPA2 wireless connections. A known weakness in this protocol could allow an attacker to achieve information disclosure against a targeted device. Microsoft published advisory version 1.0 on August 4, 2013, regarding this issue, noting that no active attacks or customer impact were known at that time. The company continues to monitor the situation to keep customers informed.
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    Wireless PEAP-MS-CHAPv2 Authentication Could Allow Information Disclosure - Version: 1.0

    Severity Rating: Revision Note: V1.0 (August 4, 2013): Advisory published. Summary: Microsoft is aware of a public report that describes a known weakness in the Wi-Fi authentication protocol known as PEAP-MS-CHAPv2 (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol with Microsoft Challenge Handshake...
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