Security readout for executives and security teams
Cisco LEAP wireless authentication can let attackers guess user passwords offline or remotely through dictionary-style attacks. If an organization still uses LEAP, weak or reused passwords could allow unauthorized wireless access and privilege gain. The bundle does not show current active exploitation. Exposure is most likely in legacy wireless networks that still use Cisco LEAP for WLAN authentication, especially where user passwords are weak, reused, or not centrally monitored. Treat this as a legacy wireless-authentication risk. It is urgent if LEAP is still enabled, because compromise can become network access. If LEAP is not present, priority is documentation and periodic verification. Mitigation focus: Identify whether any WLAN still permits Cisco LEAP authentication.; Review Cisco’s advisory and current vendor migration guidance.; Prefer stronger, modern EAP methods where supported..
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- cisco-leap-dictionary(12804)CVE reference · vdb-entry, x_refsource_XF
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