Kaspersky Lab discovers Silverlight zero-day vulnerability

Kaspersky Lab has discovered a dangerous zero-day vulnerability in Silverlight, potentially placing millions of users at risk.

In a blog post on Wednesday, the cybersecurity firm said the vulnerability would allow an attacker to gain full access to a compromised computer and execute malicious code to steal secret information, conduct surveillance and cause wholesale destruction if they so wished.

Silverlight is a web application framework developed by Microsoft for supporting and displaying information-rich content on the Web. Used by millions of PC owners worldwide across different operating systems, it is not common for security flaws in the framework to be reported -- but vulnerabilities could prove calamitous.

The vulnerability, CVE-2016-0034, was discovered after Ars Technica revealed an alleged link between exploit and surveillance tool seller Hacking Team and Vitaliy Toropov, an independent exploit-writer...


Read more: Kaspersky Lab discovers Silverlight zero-day vulnerability | ZDNet
 
Netflix uses Silverlight for streaming to computers. I'm glad that M$ already fixed this. The version information on mac shows the date as being 12/12 yet it is the same version as the latest listed on Wikipedia. :sarc:
 

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