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moderately critical?
"The vulnerability allows an attacker to cause the program to crash and could allow the execution of arbitrary code,"

actually, maybe "moderately critical" is a good assessment. I know having malicious code run on your machine sounds bad, but really, how often do people use QuickTime to view .mov files?
Posted by: tooner440   Posted on: 12/21/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Virus on a Mac!  hellno13 | 12/21/05
That's a perfectly cromulent statement (NT)  tic swayback | 12/21/05
C'mon, editor-boy  Real World | 12/22/05
Would you prefer...  tic swayback | 12/22/05
As a matter of fact  Real World | 12/22/05
No, no  rpmyers1 | 12/22/05
This is hardly a tech forum - it's ZDNet  Hugh Jass | 12/23/05
Amen  Boot_Agnostic | 12/26/05
Moral to the story ...  worknman | 12/21/05
moderately critical?  tooner440 | 12/21/05
As often as they appear in ones inbox...  ye | 12/21/05
bundle iTunes  borandi | 12/21/05
However  tic swayback | 12/21/05
Not true  Real World | 12/22/05
Standalone Download  too_much green_tea | 12/22/05
Awesome  Real World | 12/22/05
Not at all...  BitTwiddler | 12/22/05
There are no flaws in anything Apple  Boot_Agnostic | 12/22/05
Possible, potential, threat, ....  An_Axe_to_Grind | 12/22/05

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