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Apple has formally confirmed that QuickTime is dead, but the company's phase-out doesn't seem to have taken the needs of its partners into account -- and it's not exactly bending over to notify ...
Because Apple no longer supports QuickTime for Windows, the Department of Homeland Security says to uninstall the player.
"The only mitigation available is to uninstall QuickTime for Windows." Specifically, US-CERT points to research by security company Trend Micro, which on Thursday put out an "urgent call to action" ...
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 ...
In four separate security updates, Apple fixed nine flaws in QuickTime, seven in the iPod touch’s software, and two each in iTunes and Bonjour for Windows.
Quicktime on Windows is actually Quicktime for the Mac recompiled for x86 and running on top of a mac "toolbox" translation layer. As such, it does not use standard windows message passing, nor ...
Apple updated the Windows version of QuickTime today to quash a 13-month-old bug that critics say it overlooked when it patched the media player in March. The update fixes a flaw in QuickTime for ...
A security think tank says it has found a vulnerability in Apple’s QuickTime multimedia player that can be exploited remotely to compromise Windows Vista PCs upgraded to Service Pack 1, as well ...
Apple updated the Windows version of QuickTime today to quash a 13-month-old bug that critics say it overlooked when it patched the media player in March. The update fixes a flaw in QuickTime for ...
Apple has patched 20 security vulnerabilities in QuickTime, the iTunes music store, its iPod touch device and its Bonjour network software.