We’re putting the word out that everyone should follow Apple’s guidance and uninstall QuickTime for Windows as soon as possible.
This is for two reasons.
As the article says, there are serious vulnerabilities in Quicktime, and Apple is no longer supporting it. Meaning those vulnerabilities won't be patched and will very soon (like tomorrow!) be used as exploits by people looking to infect your computer with their malware and trojans.
Quicktime isn't used anymore, so you might as well get rid of it now.
If you have Windows 8 get rid of it. Now! Right click Start on Windows 10 to get the familiar Control Panel. You probably got Quicktime when you installed iTunes a long time ago. And it's never even fired up for anything.
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As the article says, there are serious vulnerabilities in Quicktime, and Apple is no longer supporting it. Meaning those vulnerabilities won't be patched and will very soon (like tomorrow!) be used as exploits by people looking to infect your computer with their malware and trojans.
Quicktime isn't used anymore, so you might as well get rid of it now.
don't have it, so i guess I'm hokay.
Don't even know how to figure out if my PC has QuickTime.
DrC's instructions work for XP users, but if you have Win 7, open the Start menu, select Control Panel, then select Programs and Features.
After the list populates, scroll down and if you have it, click it. You will then be given the option to uninstall it.
If you have Win 8 or 10, you're fucked!
Just kidding, go to Microsoft.com and look it up.
Right click Start on Windows 10 to get the familiar Control Panel.
You probably got Quicktime when you installed iTunes a long time ago. And it's never even fired up for anything.