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If you are running QuickTime for Windows on your personal computer, you should uninstall it as soon as possible.
Apple has left users of its QuickTime for Windows software high and dry, and is recommending that the multimedia player be uninstalled, according to Trend Micro. The security company said in a ...
Software being abandoned by its developers isn't new, but there are solid reasons why Quicktime for Windows shouldn't just languish in a folder on your… ...
If you are a PC user, it is vital that you ditch Apple's QuickTime player sooner rather than later. In the simplest of terms, there are two big problems with QuickTime for Windows that won't be ...
If you’re still using Apple’s QuickTime on a Windows PC, it’s time to stop. Apple confirmed to The Wall Street Journal that it is no longer supporting or updating the 11-year-old QuickTime 7 ...
If your Windows PC still runs Apple’s QuickTime, it’s time to find another video player. The Department of Homeland Security just issued a warning that recommends removing QuickTime for… ...
I suspect that the only Windows users of Quicktime are those who accidentally installed it while setting up iTunes. But if that includes you (or your grandparents), time to do a little ...
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 ...
Security researchers today said that a flaw in Apple's QuickTime software allowed a hacker to compromise Apple's Safari Web browser during the CanSecWest security conference last week.
Apple on Tuesday patched 15 vulnerabilities in its QuickTime media player for Windows and Mac OS X 10.5, aka Leopard.