Last week, news broke of security woes in the Windows version of QuickTime that Apple had no intention of patching. Apple has now confirmed that it has ceased developing QuickTime for Windows and will ...
Because Apple no longer supports QuickTime for Windows, users are being encouraged to uninstall the program immediately. The warning from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) comes on the ...
The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team, or US-CERT has put out a warning that Windows users should immediately uninstall QuickTime, as running the now-unsupported software could expose ...
Apple today delivered a preview release of QuickTime 7 Player and QuickTime 7 Pro for Windows, the industry’s first mainstream H.264 solution for streaming and playback of High Definition (HD) video ...
Apple Computer on Tuesday released an update to its QuickTime media player software that fixes seven security flaws, all of them serious. The QuickTime vulnerabilities affect both Windows and Apple ...
The U.S. government has issued an urgent alert to Windows customers. Homeland Security is telling Windows users to uninstall Apple's QuickTime program. QuickTime is the video and audio software that ...
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 ...
Apple has launched a preview version of the QuickTime 7 software for Windows. The standard version of the program can be downloaded for free; the pro version is $29.99. QuickTime 7 is the first ...
Apple on Tuesday patched 15 vulnerabilities in its QuickTime media player for Windows and Mac OS X 10.5, aka Leopard. The company had patched nine of the bugs in Snow Leopard’s version of QuickTime ...
Apple’s QuickTime multimedia technology turned ten over the weekend. Apple’s original QuickTime team unveiled version 1.0 on December 2, 1991. The software was released to the public one month later, ...