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If you are running QuickTime for Windows on your personal computer, you should uninstall it as soon as possible.
Multiple flaws in Apple's QuickTime media player could put millions of Windows and Mac users at risk of code execution attacks, Apple confirmed in an advisory issued today.
Original Story 4/15: Heads up, Windows users: If you have Apple's QuickTime media player on your machine, you should probably take a minute to uninstall it.
US-CERT is telling Windows users to uninstall Apple's QuickTime media player from their PCs.
Apple has stopped producing updates for its QuickTime media player software on Windows, according to security experts.
GNUCitizen, a security think tank, has apparently discovered a new flaw in Apple’s QuickTime multimedia player. The new vulnerability can be exploited to compromise PCs running Windows Vista SP1 ...
Apple has issued a new version of its QuickTime video player for Windows to address a "critical" vulnerability that could allow cybercriminals to execute arbitrary code on an affected system ...
Apple on Tuesday patched 15 vulnerabilities in its QuickTime media player for Windows and Mac OS X 10.5, aka Leopard.
Apple no longer supports QuickTime video player for Windows PC, and advises users to get rid of it. Both the government and independent security analysts are backing the company’s ...
Apple has stopped producing updates for its QuickTime media player software on Windows, according to security experts.
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