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MSCHAPv2 Security Risks and Alternatives
These days, wired and wireless (Wi-Fi) networks are ubiquitous. Organizations need these connections to perform critical business functions, but these connections are susceptible to various ever-evolving cyber threats. As a...
Windows Defender Credential Guard & PEAP MS-CHAPv2 Explained
Windows Defender Credential Guard and PEAP: What to Know
Starting with Windows 11 22H2, Microsoft enabled Credential Guard by default on Enterprise and Education devices. If your organization uses password-based 802.1X authentication for Wi-Fi or VPN, this is a...
PEAP-MSCHAPv2 Vulnerability Explained: How Credentials Can Be Compromised
Understanding MSCHAP Vulnerabilities on Your Network
In 2013, Microsoft released a report of a known security vulnerability present within Wi-Fi authentication. The 802.1x authentication protocol known as PEAP-MSCHAPv2, a widely supported standard, can be exploited to...