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If you've still got Apple QuickTime bouncing around on a Windows installation, the US government and antivirus vendors are recommending you immediately remove it. Apple, however, doesn't seem to be ...
Do you still have QuickTime installed on your Windows PC for some reason? If so, now is the perfect time to install it — in fact, I'd recommend uninstalling Apple's video player from your computer ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. (CBS) – Anyone running QuickTime on their Windows computer is being urged by the government to uninstall the program right away. The Department of Homeland Security issued an alert on ...
If you are running QuickTime for Windows on your personal computer, you should uninstall it as soon as possible. QuickTime is a multimedia solution designed by Apple. It allows a computer to handle ...
This past Thursday, The United States Department of Homeland Security issued an alert advising people running Apple’s QuickTime program on Windows computers to immediately uninstall the software.
As we reported over the weekend, PC users really probably should uninstall QuickTime for Windows. The Windows version of the QuickTime software contains critical vulnerabilities, and Apple appears to ...
I suspect that the only Windows users of Quicktime are those who accidentally installed it while setting up iTunes. But if that includes you (or your grandparents), time to do a little uninstalling.
iTunes for Windows is still OK, but QuickTime is serious bug bait and Apple is no longer providing security updates Many people picked up QuickTime when it was a required component of iTunes for ...
If your Windows PC still runs Apple’s QuickTime, it’s time to find another video player. The Department of Homeland Security just issued a warning that recommends removing QuickTime for Windows after ...
Administrators and users should uninstall QuickTime from all Windows-based systems following the discovery of two vulnerabilities in the software that Apple has stopped supporting. The Department of ...