Apple fixes Quicktime
Apple fixes QuickTime spyware flaw.
The latest security patch for Mac OS X fixes a QuickTime vulnerability that could let attackers capture images from a user's
screen and upload them to a remote site. Apple said that the vulnerability does not affect Windows users or versions of Mac OS prior to 10.4. The vulnerability is not related to the QuickTime flaw that spread through social networking site MySpace last week. The new flaw involves QuickTime for Java, a component that lets Java applets display QuickTime movies, and Quartz Composer, a software tool used to render images in Mac OS. According to Apple, an attacker could placejava_script code on a Website that would use the QuickTime for Java component to obtain screen images and send them to a remote location, possibly allowing the attacker to obtain sensitive information displayed on the screen.
Source:http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2171378/mac_users_delivere d_quicktime
The latest security patch for Mac OS X fixes a QuickTime vulnerability that could let attackers capture images from a user's
screen and upload them to a remote site. Apple said that the vulnerability does not affect Windows users or versions of Mac OS prior to 10.4. The vulnerability is not related to the QuickTime flaw that spread through social networking site MySpace last week. The new flaw involves QuickTime for Java, a component that lets Java applets display QuickTime movies, and Quartz Composer, a software tool used to render images in Mac OS. According to Apple, an attacker could placejava_script code on a Website that would use the QuickTime for Java component to obtain screen images and send them to a remote location, possibly allowing the attacker to obtain sensitive information displayed on the screen.
Source:http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2171378/mac_users_delivere d_quicktime
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home