![]() ![]() The following severity ratings assume the potential maximum impact of the vulnerability. Severity Ratings and Vulnerability Identifiers Microsoft Silverlight 5 Developer Runtime when installed on all supported releases of Microsoft Windows servers (3056819) Microsoft Silverlight 5 when installed on all supported releases of Microsoft Windows servers (3056819) Microsoft Silverlight 5 Developer Runtime when installed on all supported releases of Microsoft Windows clients (3056819) Microsoft Silverlight 5 when installed on all supported releases of Microsoft Windows clients (3056819) Microsoft Silverlight 5 Developer Runtime when installed on Mac (3056819) Microsoft Silverlight 5 when installed on Mac (3056819) To determine the support life cycle for your software version or edition, see Microsoft Support Lifecycle. Versions or editions that are not listed are either past their support life cycle or are not affected. The following software versions or editions are affected. For more information about the vulnerability, see the Vulnerability Information section.įor more information about this update, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 3058985. The security update addresses the vulnerability by adding additional checks to ensure that non-elevated processes are restricted to run at a low integrity level (very limited permissions). For more information, see the Affected Software section. This security update is rated Important for Microsoft Silverlight 5 and Microsoft Silverlight 5 Developer Runtime when installed on Mac or all supported releases of Microsoft Windows. To exploit the vulnerability an attacker would first have to log on to the system or convince a logged on user to execute the specially crafted application. The vulnerability could allow elevation of privilege if a specially crafted Silverlight application is run on an affected system. This security update resolves a vulnerability in Microsoft Silverlight. Don’t forget to rate it and leave comments if you have any problems.In this article Vulnerability in Silverlight Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (3058985) The full article is hosted on Visual Studio Magazine and you can access it by clicking here or reading the print copy. In this article I document 10 things I've found while building my first WinRT app using XAML/C# I hope they'll save you time and energy getting used to this new platform. Because you're already familiar with XAML you need to understand what the Windows Runtime consists of and how it's different than what you're used to. Intro: Now that the final versions of Windows 8 and Visual Studio 2012 have shipped most Silverlight developers are looking at ways to translate their existing skill set to Windows Runtime (WinRT) apps built with XAML. ![]() Summary: Every Silverlight developer needs to know these differences between Silverlight and the Windows Runtime before starting on a WinRT app. See below for more information and a link to the online article in case you didn’t get a print copy. If you're an experienced Silverlight developer then this is an article that you don’t want to miss. I have a new in-depth article published in print and online in Visual Studio Magazine today called “ 10 Things Silverlight Devs Need to Know About the Windows Runtime”. 10 Things Silverlight Developers Need to Know About the Windows Runtime ![]()
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