A zero-day vulnerability in Apple Computer's QuickTime media player has
been posted, kicking off a project quite strangely titled as the "Month
of Apple Bugs" (MoAB).
What has also been posted is an exploit that can be used by hackers to compromise, hijack, or infect computers running Microsoft Windows or Apple Mac OS X.
The QuickTime vulnerability lies in the way the media player software
handles Real Time Streaming Protocol or RTSP. An attacker can create a
special RTSP string in a rigged QuickTime file that would cause a
buffer overflow. |
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A zero-day vulnerability in Apple Computer's QuickTime media player has
been posted, kicking off a project quite strangely titled as the "Month
of Apple Bugs" (MoAB).



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