Which answer below is true about the difference between FTP and TFTP?

A.
FTP enables print job spooling, whereas TFTP does not.
B.
FTP does not have a directory-browsing capability, whereas TFTP
does.
C.
FTP is less secure because session authentication does not occur.
D.
TFTP is less secure because session authentication does not occur.
Explanation:
The correct answer is “TFTP is less secure because session authentication does not occur”. The
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) is considered less secure than the File Transfer Protocol
(FTP) because authentication does not occur during session establishment (although FTP is very
insecure in its own right).