New QuickTime bug opens XP, Vista to attack


Computerworld - A successful exploit would let the attacker install additional malware — spyware or a spambot, say — or cull the system for information like passwords. An attack that failed would likely only crash QuickTime. A gaffe by Apple’s developers, however

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