Latest Version Of QuickTime
Published by: Codrut Nistor, in News
June10th2008
When did you check last time if you have the latest version of QuickTime or not? Speaking for myself, I am not crazy about keeping all my programs up to date, especially since it happened more than just a few times to see that the new versions were less stable than the old one, or removed features that I've been using on a regular basis, but when talking about QuikTime, it's always best choice to have the last version. Why? Unfortunately, QuickTime is notorious for its security issues, and keeping it up to date is one of my major concerns.

<-125x125 Button - left->As you can see above, the Apple Software Update is the easiest way to update QuickTime, but you can also get the latest version of QuickTime by downloading it. Anyway, I'll leave the links to the download pages for later, because now you should find out what's new. Unfortunately, no surprise here - as usual, Apple says that QuickTime 7.5 "improves application compatibility and addresses security issues."So much for the detailed description, but if you dig a little through Apple's support site, you'll figure out that this latest update fixes five QuickTime vulnerabilities, including a number of issues from maliciously crafted media and image files to arbitrary code execution, but not limited to them, as it seems.
Before guiding you to the download pages, which should be used only if you don't have the Apple Software Update application, you should know that you'll be required to restart the computer after installing the update. Good, now let's see those download pages - Windows, Leopard, Tiger, and Panther. The Windows version has almost 23MB in size, and the 3 Mac OS X versions have between 51MB and 56MB.
These being said, I hope you'll get the latest version of QuickTime as soon as possible and stay safe. Hopefully, we won't hear about new vulnerabilities for a while...

<-125x125 Button - left->As you can see above, the Apple Software Update is the easiest way to update QuickTime, but you can also get the latest version of QuickTime by downloading it. Anyway, I'll leave the links to the download pages for later, because now you should find out what's new. Unfortunately, no surprise here - as usual, Apple says that QuickTime 7.5 "improves application compatibility and addresses security issues."So much for the detailed description, but if you dig a little through Apple's support site, you'll figure out that this latest update fixes five QuickTime vulnerabilities, including a number of issues from maliciously crafted media and image files to arbitrary code execution, but not limited to them, as it seems.
Before guiding you to the download pages, which should be used only if you don't have the Apple Software Update application, you should know that you'll be required to restart the computer after installing the update. Good, now let's see those download pages - Windows, Leopard, Tiger, and Panther. The Windows version has almost 23MB in size, and the 3 Mac OS X versions have between 51MB and 56MB.
These being said, I hope you'll get the latest version of QuickTime as soon as possible and stay safe. Hopefully, we won't hear about new vulnerabilities for a while...
















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