L2 MITM SSL.
You're absolutely right. If only the server supports SSLv2 then there's not much an attacker can do.
You're concerned about privacy but you didn't even check what kind of data was being sent by the server before writing this article...
L2 MITM SSL.
You're absolutely right. If only the server supports SSLv2 then there's not much an attacker can do.
You're concerned about privacy but you didn't even check what kind of data was being sent by the server before writing this article...