

- #INSTALL SILVERLIGHT ON IPAD INSTALL#
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If you don’t need Silverlight (or other plugins), simply remove it altogether as that will help to reduce your surface of attack. This one has been roundly debunked by the scientific and farming communities as fearmongering, ideologically driven codswallop. Theres a lot of quackery and pseudo-historical documentaries on Netflix. Shouldnt waste time with Cowspiracy anyway.

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We can expect this CVE to be integrated into other exploit kits soon, so it is important to make sure you patch all your machines now.Įven if you don’t watch Netflix, you may have installed Silverlight in the past and forgotten about it. Its an issue with Xeons not supporting Intels QuickSync.
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Please ensure that you are running the latest version available (3.0) and that it is set to install updates automatically:

However, those that already have and older version of Silverlight can still watch Netflix and may not be aware that their computers are at risk.
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Just follow the instructions to get started,” prompted Netflix.įortunately, those that do not have the plugin yet will be redirected to download the latest (and safe) version.
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“If you do not already have Microsoft Silverlight plug-in installed, you will be prompted to download and install the free plug-in for your web browser. If you want to watch Netflix on your PC, you will need to use Silverlight. That’s about 40 million potential victims for the Silverlight exploit in Angler EK. The Silverlight web plugin is not installed by default but is required to view content on certain websites.Īs pointed out by Timo Hirvonen, Netflix, which has 40 million subscribers, requires Silverlight for its paid streaming video service. If the conditions are right, a specially crafted library is triggered to exploit the Silverlight vulnerability.Īs with all exploit kits, leveraging vulnerabilities is just an intermediary step for the real motive: pushing malware to the victims’ machine. Ballmer is ticked off that Apple's market cap is bigger than Microsoft's and his notorious ego just can't take it any more.Upon landing on the exploit page, the Angler exploit kit will determine if Silverlight is installed and what version is running. Why would Apple want to enable Visual Studio developers to compile apps for the iPhone?Īlthough allowing the millions of Visual Studio programmers out there to develop and compile apps for the iPhone would help Apple with the DOJ investigation which claims that Apple is forcing developers to use only it's tools to develop iPhone and iPad apps.īut if you ask me, Steve Ballmer is going to announce Microsoft is acquiring Apple.

For one, Visual Studio compiling for the iPhone would be a violation of the controversial 3.3.1 developer agreement banning third party compilers. I'm skeptical it'll be Visual Studio compiling. So will it be a Visual Studio compiler to Apple's native Xcode or will it be Silverlight for the iPhone/iPad. So perhaps having Silverlight on the iPhone would allow for streaming Netflix's video content in its native Silverlight format and allow for higher quality video along with fast forward and rewind. I've also heard through the grapevine that the Netflix app for the iPad has poor video quality (choppy video), and no fast forward or rewind that you get when you use Silverlight. While Netflix recently announced streaming Netflix on the iPad, Netflix for the iPhone still hasn't arrived. There are many media streaming sites that leverage Silverlight, including the popular Netflix website. If this rumor is true, that would be a slap in the face of Adobe, which has had a war of words with Apple's Steve Jobs for not allowing Flash on the iPhone or iPad. (Thanks to developer Mike Sax, president and founder of Sax Software, for his tweet that put this idea in my head.) If Ballmer is going to make a cameo appearance at WWDC, I'm thinking if such an announcement happens, it'll be Silverlight for the iPhone.
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While that's possible - after all, there's an add-on for Visual Studio 2010 that supports Windows Phone 7 development - I'm thinking something else may be afoot. But Mary Jo, who often has inside sources at Microsoft writes: Some are speculating that Ballmer will announce some kind of add-on for Visual Studio 2010 to support development of iPhone apps using Microsoft's tool suite. This is based on a WSJ report that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer may make an appearance at the upcoming Apple World Wide Developers Conference. ZDNet's Microsoft blogging guru (guru-ess?) Mary Jo is reporting on a rumor of Silverlight coming to the Apple iPhone.
