![]() ![]() So if you have it always enabled, it's on for every web site one visits, malicious or not. Nor do I understand how it relates to malware.īecause there are security vulnerabilities for Silverlight like there are for Flash and Java which malware like Flashback compromised 600,000 Mac's by. ![]() So, I'm not sure why you consider it a problem. Why not? It's a plug-in and any web site can call it just like it can Flash or Java or Quicktime. Silverlight doesn't exist as an Internet Plug-In.ĭon't need a Netflix account, you can install Silverlight independently of Netflix.Įven if it does live as an Internet Plug-In it would not be in use when one is not using NetFlix.
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