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					   Computer Incident Advisory Capability
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								 INFORMATION BULLETIN
	
								 Apple QuickTime 7.1.5
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	March 6, 2007 20:00 GMT                                           Number R-171
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	PROBLEM:       Multiple security vulnerabilities have been found in QuickTime. 
	PLATFORM:      Windows Vista/XP/2000 
				   Mac OS X v10.3.8 
	DAMAGE:        An attacker can execute arbitrary code. 
	SOLUTION:      Upgrade to the appropriate version. 
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	VULNERABILITY  The risk is MEDIUM. An attacker can execute arbitrary code. 
	ASSESSMENT:                                                                   
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	LINKS: 
	 CIAC BULLETIN:      http://www.ciac.org/ciac/bulletins/r-171.shtml 
	 ORIGINAL BULLETIN:  http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305149 
	 CVE:                http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name= 
						 CVE-2007-0711 CVE-2007-0712 CVE-2007-0713 CVE-2007-0714 
						 CVE-2007-0715 CVE-2007-0716 CVE-2007-0717 CVE-2007-0718 
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	Please visit Apple's Web site to view their Security Update QuickTime 7.1.5: 
	http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305149
	
	
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	CIAC wishes to acknowledge the contributions of Apple for the 
	information contained in this bulletin.
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