B. WEP.
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is known to be the weakest encryption standard among the options listed. It was the original encryption method for securing wireless networks, but it is highly vulnerable to various attacks, such as key recovery attacks and weak initialization vectors, making it easy for attackers to break the encryption.
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