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Solve : You should delete QuickTime from your computer right now, Homeland Security warn? |
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Answer» I'll put this here. A moderator can move it if placement elsewhere is preferred. browser can get you in more trouble than a app. Just a thought.That PARTICULAR app, Quick Time, wants a LOT of privileges. Also, some video presentation say they are better in Quick Time, so users download it. Here is more details from a reliable source: http://www.howtogeek.com/250926/quicktime-for-windows-is-dead-and-you-should-uninstall-it-to-stay-secure/ Quote QuickTime for Windows is VULNERABLE to two security attacks that would allow an attacker to run code on your computer if you visited a web page or played a downloaded file. It’s particularly exploitable thanks to its browser plug-in. If you’re using Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox, which still support the plug-in, you can be compromised just by visiting a web page. Google Chrome no longer does supports these old plug-ins, but Chrome users shouldn’t get too complacent. Even downloaded video files could exploit the desktop version of Apple’s QuickTime Removing QuickTime should not be a concern for the vast majority of users. I haven't encountered a website for a very long time that requires QuickTime. It's just fallen out of use, which is probably why Apple no longer supports it. |
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