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Live Webcast: 3 Simple Steps to Better Patch Security
For better patch security, you'll need to take some precautions and know how to react when the time comes. For help with that, check out this live webcast from TechRepublic.
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Apple QuickTime flaws haunt Windows users
Apple fixes 14 security holes that could be remotely exploitable via rigged movie files. Some of the vulnerabilities only affect Windows sytems.
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Resolution inflation found in new Macs' QuickTime resolution settings
Apple says that Macs with a FaceTime HD camera show higher resolutions than are actually there. Way higher.
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Apple plugs 15 gaping security holes in QuickTime
Apple has shipped a new version of the QuickTime media player with patches for 15 security vulnerabilities affecting both Mac OS X and Windows users.
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Apple QuickTime flaws puts Windows users at risk
The QuickTime 7.6.8 update patches vulnerabilities that could be exploited in drive-by downloads (via rigged Web sites) and via booby-trapped image files.
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The unofficial guide to installing iTunes 10 without bloatware
iTunes 10 might be brand new, but little has changed in Cupertino. Apple still gives Windows users a single installer that clutters your hard disk with a bunch of unnecessary components, some of...
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Old QuickTime flaw exposes IE
A zero-day vulnerability in Apple QuickTime that could allow a remote attacker to take over a computer running Internet Explorer has been reported by security researchers.
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Critical Apple QuickTime flaw dings Windows OS
Apple has shipped QuickTime 7.6.7 to fix a critical vulnerability that exposes Windows users to malicious hacker attacks.
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Web video showdown: Flash vs. QuickTime vs. Windows Media
How do the three major web video formats compare in terms of CPU usage and battery life? You might be surprised at the results.
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Apple patching frenzy: Security holes in QuickTime, iTunes, AirPort
Over the last week, Apple has shipped security patches to cover 88 vulnerabilities in Mac operating system, 16 holes in the QuickTime media player, 7 flaws in iTunes and a security bug in the...
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iPhone, QuickTime bitten by security bugs
Apple has released security patches to cover serious security vulnerabilities in its iPhone, iPod Touch and QuickTime products.
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Why you should care about Apple's Snow Leopard
According to rumors, the release of Mac OS X 10.6, Apple's operating system also known as Snow Leopard, might arrive a bit early. Here's what you should know about the new OS.
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Apple plugs gaping QuickTime security holes
Apple today released QuickTime 7.6.2 with fixes for a variety of security vulnerabilities, some of which could lead to arbitrary code execution attacks. The update, available for Mac OS X,...
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Happy Friday: 48 Snow Leopard screen shots
An AppleInsider reader located an annotated Flickr album of four dozen Snow Leopard screenshots he published a bit earlier in the week. Some of his observations: Initial setup now warns you...
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Dangerous Microsoft DirectX vulnerability under attack
Microsoft today warned that hackers are using rigged QuickTime media files to exploit an unpatched vulnerability in DirectShow, the APIs used by Windows programs for multimedia support. The...
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Apple QuickTime bitten by code execution flaws
Apple today released QuickTime 7.6 to fix at least seven serious security flaws that expose Mac OS X and Windows users to remote code execution attacks. The latest upgrade, available for Mac OS X...
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How a Mac Mini can beat a quad-core Vista behemoth (or how Apple can't write good software for Windows)
Here's a tale of how a humble Mac Mini system outperformed my cutting-edge quad-core system. It's also a story of how Apple can't write good software for the Windows platform.
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Slimming down the bloated iTunes installer
How do you supersize a simple music manager? Ask Apple. The Windows version of iTunes 8 takes up nearly 200MB of space on a Windows PC, including kernel-mode drivers, multiple system services, and...
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Apple plugs gaping QuickTime security holes
Apple today released a major makeover to its iTunes and QuickTime software products, fixing at least 11 documented security vulnerabilities that could lead to Mac and PC takeover attacks....
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Apple releases patches for dangerous QuickTime flaws in Apple TV 2.1 product
Apple released patches for its Apple TV 2.1 product yesterday. Some of you might be saying, why do I care, I don't use Apple TV. Well, if you do use Apple TV, you obviously should care as some...
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Apple pushes security patches with QuickTime 7.5 update
Apple late Tuesday released an update to QuickTime for Mac and Windows. The release patches a number of holes that were open to malicious attacks.
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