Apple Releases QuickTime 7.5.5 and Front Row 2.1.6
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... than usual Apple also identified some security-related changes in this new release of QuickTime 7.5.5. This update will fix a problem involving maliciously crafted QuickTime VR movies, solves some memory corruption issues when using STSZ atoms in movie files and H.264 encoded movie files, and it will correct an issue around PICT images that could lead to the unexpected termination of applications. Complete information regarding these security updates for QuickTime 7.5.5 can be found here . Apple's information regarding the Front Row 2.1.6 update provides information that ...
Security Details: iTunes 8, QuickTime 7.5.5, and iPhone OS 2.1
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... , followed by an entry concerning QuickTime 7.5.5. Another note describes security fixes for iPhone OS 2.1, for which Apple is now apparently speifying platforms, labeling the currently available version “iPod touch v.2.1.” ...
iTunes 8.0 with Genius playlist and QuickTime 7.5.5 released
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... . Apple also posted QuickTime 7.5.5 update for Mac OS X 10.4.11 and 10.5.4 as well as for Windows. QuickTime 7.5.5 fixes 9 security flaws . QuickTime 7.5.5 is free and can be downloaded from ...
Apple Posts Video Tour of iPod touch
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QuickTime and Front Row updated along with iTunes
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... release that was announced yesterday. To Apple's credit, the company was able to throw in a few extra things along with the iTunes 8 compatibility, with the QuickTime security update being a particularly nice touch. Sure, the hole that was fixed involved a bad third-party codec and the Windows version of QuickTime, but it's still nice to see Apple fixing security issues. Oh, and besides iTunes and security, QuickTime 7.5.5 also "increases stability." The description for Front Row 2.1.6 is a bit more sparse, saying only that the new version works better with iTunes 8, and ...


