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Why does "Check Your Plugins" report outdated plugins as "Up to Date"?

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When I visit the "Check Your Plugins Page" here: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/plugincheck/

It shows that that I Silverlight 5.1.404160, and shows it as "Up to Date."

That version has been out of date since the release of Silverlight 5.1.40728.0 back on August 11, 2015. That update fixed a vulnerability that allowed remote code execution!

Even that has been superseded by Silverlight 5.1.40905.0, released September 29, 2015.

So, why does your "Check Your Plugins" page report that an old vulnerable version of Silverlight is up to date?

When I visit the "Check Your Plugins Page" here: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/plugincheck/ It shows that that I Silverlight 5.1.404160, and shows it as "Up to Date." That version has been out of date since the release of Silverlight 5.1.40728.0 back on August 11, 2015. That update fixed a vulnerability that allowed remote code execution! Even that has been superseded by Silverlight 5.1.40905.0, released September 29, 2015. So, why does your "Check Your Plugins" page report that an old vulnerable version of Silverlight is up to date?

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Thank you for bringing this to our attention. I have just updated the page and it should reflect the proper version now.

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Thank you for bringing this to our attention. I have just updated the page and it should reflect the proper version now.

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If you run into this in the future for any other plugins please also report it here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/for.../plug-check-page-discussions