Hacking Team’s Leak Helped Researchers Hunt Down a Zero-Day
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#3* Netflix went with Silverlight?
* People building SCADA systems went with Silverlight?
* What got it found is leftover debugging code in an exploit proof-of-concept (possibly) "borrowed" from someone else.
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#4Interesting takeaways: * Netflix went with Silverlight? * People building SCADA systems went with Silverlight? * What got it found is leftover debugging code in an exploit proof-of-concept (possibly) "borrowed" from someone else.
It was certainly the only reason I ever installed Silverlight, and I suspect I was not alone.
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#5Interesting takeaways: * Netflix went with Silverlight? * People building SCADA systems went with Silverlight? * What got it found is leftover debugging code in an exploit proof-of-concept (possibly) "borrowed" from someone else.
Netflix used Silverlight for their streaming product in browsers for years , because it offered DRM they couldn't get from other streaming solutions. It was certainly the only reason I ever installed Silverlight, and I suspect I was not alone.
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#6Interesting takeaways: * Netflix went with Silverlight? * People building SCADA systems went with Silverlight? * What got it found is leftover debugging code in an exploit proof-of-concept (possibly) "borrowed" from someone else.
Netflix used SL as previously mentioned since it could be integrated with vista's built in DRM which allowed Netflix to sell it to the content owners as a way to ensure that their content will be safe.