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 fixed.
Security firm Trend Micro says it’s discovered two critical security flaws in Apple’s QuickTime software for Windows which could be exploited to attack PCs. The vulnerability could put users at risk ...
iTunes for Windows is still OK, but QuickTime is serious bug bait and Apple is no longer providing security updates Many people picked up QuickTime when it was a required component of iTunes for ...
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 be ...
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There’s not much reason to have QuickTime on a Windows rig in this day and age, because there are so many better options for watching video. That's why Apple has stopped updating it. And since a lack ...
If you still use Apple’s QuickTime for Windows video player, you should uninstall it as soon as possible. According to security firm Trend Micro, the software contains two critical security ...
(WFLA) — Windows users are being warned to delete Quicktime over security concerns. That’s the message from the Department of Homeland Security to all Windows users after security loopholes were ...
If you have QuickTime installed on your Windows computer, just uninstall it already. Apple isn’t patching it, and the security risk is high enough that the Department of Homeland Security put out a ...
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 Windows after ...
Yet another program is joining Java 6 and Windows XP as big-name software you do not want running on your PC. Security firm Trend Micro and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security are advising all ...