Homeland security officials and a top cybersecurity farm are warning Windows PC users to uninstall Apple’s Quicktime video player because bugs could be used to launch attacks on computers, Fox News ...
Apple Inc. patched QuickTime late Wednesday to fix 11 flaws in the Mac and Windows versions of the media player. All but two of the bugs could be used by hackers to hijack users’ machines. QuickTIme 7 ...
The U.S. government has issued an urgent alert to Windows customers. Homeland Security is telling Windows users to uninstall Apple's QuickTime program. QuickTime is the video and audio software that ...
If you've still got Apple QuickTime bouncing around on a Windows installation, the US government and antivirus vendors are recommending you immediately remove it. Apple, however, doesn't seem to be ...
The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team, or US-CERT has put out a warning that Windows users should immediately uninstall QuickTime, as running the now-unsupported software could expose ...
Altogether, update 7.4.5 addresses bugs that affect all operating systems including Mac OS X, Windows XP and Vista. Four of the updates -- 15 , 16,17, and 18 -- address serious errors resulting from a ...
The newest version of QuickTime, 7.1.3, patches 7 bugs in how the application checks a variety of file formats, including QuickTime, FLC, and H.264 movies; and FlashPix and SGI images. In each case, a ...
The vulnerability that put $10,000 into the pocket of a New Yorker last Friday during a Mac hacking contest is in Apple Inc.’s QuickTime media player, researchers said today. The contest, held at the ...
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