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Saturday, May 01, 2004

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Apple Computer releases a security advisory, fix for Quicktime Flaw

Mac OS X users take note; your Quicktime player may be vulnerable if left unchecked.

From Cnet NEWS, "Apple Computer issued on Friday a security advisory and fix for a QuickTime flaw that the company describes as a minor issue, but which is classified as a serious problem by the firm that found the vulnerability.

Apple said the flaw in the QuickTime movie player for Mac OS X could cause the player to crash. 'Playing a malformed .mov (movie) file could cause QuickTime to terminate,' Apple said in an advisory published on late Friday afternoon.

The company that found and reported the flaw to Apple in February, eEye Digital Security, claimed Apple is downplaying the seriousness of the flaw in its advisory. A movie file could be created, the firm maintained, that would cause malicious code to execute when the user opened the file."

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