Both are "easily" broken via GPU (a 4090 for ie) brute force attack in a few days... mostly of all world wireless...
Yes, people attacking might get noticed if logs are inspected and MAC addresses blocked.... but easily attackable if needed.
Depends on the prize... for exposure... things are not as easily as they used to be... because people now have more records... logging... awareness.
That does not mean isn't impossible =)
Just in retrospect, 10 years ago, I could hack into most WEP within ~5 hours... just for fun with a state-of-the-art at-the-time GPU!
Imagine now...
When I say WPA, in fact I really meant WPA3.
Imagine breaking my WPA3 with
passw: bsWk>4gl+&xQid-:L
!8t38=KS11<
5tAh... that changes the picture yes... I thought you were refering to WPA (initial version)