Which of the following attacks targets the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)?

A.
Man-in-the middle
B.
Dictionary
C.
Password sniffing
D.
Phishing
Explanation:
Attackers can establish a fake Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) server to accept user’s SSL traffic and then
route to the real SSL server, so that sensitive information can be discovered. A dictionary attack that
has been launched to discover passwords would not attack SSL since SSL does not rely on passwords.
SSL traffic is encrypted, thus it is not possible to sniff the password. A phishing attack targets a user
and not SSL Phishing attacks attempt to have the user surrender private information byfalsely
claiming to be a trusted person or enterprise.