QuickTold: Flaw in Apple QuickTime turns Internet Explorer into even more of a security hole.

Tip by Anonymous | Added 2010-08-31, 09:26 AM | 15 Replies

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> Anonymous 08/31/10(Tue)12:06 No.8823 
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Damn, and that's the browser Im forced to use at the moment.
> Anonymous 08/31/10(Tue)12:06 No.8824 
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Wait, shit. I read safari. Im sorry guys.
> Anonymous 08/31/10(Tue)13:30 No.8828 
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QuickTime, ActiveX and Internet Explorer, holymoly.
Add iTunes to that and you got the four shitmen of the shitocalypse.
> Anonymous 08/31/10(Tue)13:48 No.8829 
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>>8824
The flaw was discovered by Ruben Santamarta of Wintercore, who said that the vulnerability can be exploited remotely via a malicious Web site. On a machine running Internet Explorer on Windows 7, Vista or XP with QuickTime 7.x or 6.x installed, the problem can be exploited by using a heap-spraying technique.
> Anonymous 08/31/10(Tue)18:21 No.8836 
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I love the Senki guy who thinks security researchers who release zero day exploit information to the public before the developer gets a chance to handle it shouldn't have to fix them and some other internet tough guy bullshit that's anti-productive.

Typical Macfag. Sees exploit information released to the public as an attack rather than something intended to get the developers' asses in gear.
> Anonymous 09/01/10(Wed)00:17 No.8841 
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QuickTime and IE... shit+shit=shit*2
> Anonymous 09/01/10(Wed)02:19 No.8847 
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Running internet explorer on an Apple? You deserve your computer to explode.
> Anonymous 09/01/10(Wed)11:39 No.8853 
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This is why I refuse to instal iTunes in my computer. It comes with this heap of crap and has to update every third day.
> Anonymous 09/01/10(Wed)15:36 No.8875 
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Wait, apple went out of their way to DISABLE ASLR and DEP for quicktime? That pretty much proves how abysmal they are at security.
> NAvjOFlDdZmubYBfU Anonymous 05/16/11(Mon)21:48 No.9188 
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Hey, good to find somonee who agrees with me. GMTA.
> oOpMZOXLNbGxsyfpU Anonymous 05/17/11(Tue)08:54 No.9263 
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You have shed a ray of sunshine into the forum. Tnhaks!
> zYHvTjDMcIHDhF Anonymous 05/17/11(Tue)16:17 No.9304 
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Wow, that’s a rellay clever way of thinking about it!
> vgoyorvNCiCfqomUEc Anonymous 05/18/11(Wed)18:32 No.9367 
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No more s***. All posts of this qaultiy from now on
> cyKFGFGoMfMOyEp Anonymous 09/18/11(Sun)05:07 No.9434 
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There's a terrific aonmut of knowledge in this article!
> jsAZcjHTUaZ Anonymous 09/18/11(Sun)07:31 No.9444 
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You saved me a lot of haslse just now.