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Updated Plug-ins being marked as vulnerable

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I happen to have a question about the Mozilla Plugin Checker. When I ran the Plugin Checker, both 'Java Applet' and 'QuickTime' Plug-ins are showing up as vulnerable, but according to Apple Support Communities, both of the 'vulnerable' plug-ins are up to date and not outdated since I'm running snow leopard on my mac. Why would these things be flagged if these currently have no updated version available?

I happen to have a question about the Mozilla Plugin Checker. When I ran the Plugin Checker, both 'Java Applet' and 'QuickTime' Plug-ins are showing up as vulnerable, but according to Apple Support Communities, both of the 'vulnerable' plug-ins are up to date and not outdated since I'm running snow leopard on my mac. Why would these things be flagged if these currently have no updated version available?

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As long as you know the plugins are up to date, don't worry about it. Sometimes the checker makes a mistake because it thinks ver 123 is the latest but its ver 124 or 123.2 that is current.