Final answer:
The two wireless configuration features that make it harder for a hacker to see and attach to a wireless network are WPA3 encryption and disabling SSID broadcasting.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer is c) WPA3 encryption and disabling SSID broadcasting. Both of these features make it harder for a hacker to see and attach to a wireless network.
WPA3 encryption is the latest and most secure encryption protocol for wireless networks. It provides stronger security compared to WEP (option b) and is highly recommended for protecting the network.
Disabling SSID broadcasting hides the network's name from being publicly visible, making it more challenging for hackers to identify and target the network.