Apple plugs QuickTime code execution holes
Multiple security flaws in Apple Computer’s QuickTime media player could put users at risk of code execution attacks, the company confirmed in an advisory issued late Thursday.
Partner Resource Center The vulnerabilities, rated "highly critical," could give malicious hackers an open door to take over a vulnerable system or to launch denial-of-service attacks.
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