Apple Deprecating Quicktime For Windows, Micro Trends Urges Users To Uninstall (trendmicro.com)
harryjohnston writes: Usually when a vendor deprecates a software product and stops releasing security updates, they provide some sort of advance notice that they're intending to do so. The least we would expect is for them to announce an unexpected end-of-life themselves. However, Trend Micro released a security advisory today describing two zero-day vulnerabilities for Quicktime for Windows, and according to them, Apple told Trend Micro -- but apparently nobody else -- that they have deprecated Quicktime for Windows and will not be releasing a patch. The Register has an article on the announcement. Apple did not respond to their request for comment.
Apple simply stopped updating Safari for Windows, no announcement or notice, just quietly stopped releasing updates.
Do you know the difference between "Trend Micro" and "Micro Trends"?
Neither does the submitter.
QuickTime does power a lot of professional video workload, perhaps Apple tried to say that they are dropping the browser plugin via removing it in an update which is seriously overdue. Apple wasted a great technology but whatever, days of plugins are long gone.
If there is no misunderstanding, that should be a final wakeup call to creative professionals.
Apple Deprecating Quicktime For Windows, Micro Trends Urges Users To Uninstall
However, Trend Micro released a security advisory today describing two zero-day vulnerabilities for Quicktime for Windows
Is Slashdot now running on one of those "not always right" chips? Micro Trends, Trend Micro, close enough.
Fasttime for Windoes deprecated by Pear.
systemd is Roko's Basilisk.