In another instance of "the truth is stranger than fiction" is this Dr. Web report: About the dangers of using online banking applications that rely on the insecure SSLv2 protocol https://news.drweb.com/show/?i=11179&c=5&lng=en&p=0
"SSLv2 was officially rated as obsolete in 2011, [...] Because of this, whenever a connection is established via SSLv2, Dr.Web notifies users about the danger." Obsolete, but online banking applications are still using it...
Not going to bother clicking obvious clickbait for a non-issue. No modern browser supports SSL2, Chrome dropped SSL3 in v40. "Be afraid and buy our software".
Mobile banking applications. One bank in my country also uses flash only. Code: https://moja.tatrabanka.sk