Apple on Monday released another iteration of its QuickTime media player that fixes at least seven security vulnerabilities in previous versions of the software. The flaws are present in earlier versions of QuickTime for Mac, Windows XP and Windows Vista.
Six out of seven of the security holes fixed by the new QuickTime version — 7.3 — are the kind that attackers or nasty Web sites could use to install unwanted software just by convincing a QuickTime user to view a specially crafted image or movie file.
Mac users can grab the latest QuickTime updates through the built-in Software Update feature. Windows users should be able to fetch the patched version via the Apple Software Update program that comes bundled with iTunes and QuickTime. For Windows users who don’t have iTunes installed and don’t want it, this link should work for a QuickTime standalone installer.
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