It may not show a new version of iTunes, and even update the iPhone operating system's attention, but also see a new version of QuickTime to launch Wednesday. QuickTime, 7.6.4 adds support for the new release of iTunes 9, as well as the improved Windows Vista support for the user's audio device support.

According to Apple's release notes, in the 7.6.4 update also addresses some security issues. This update fixes vulnerabilities in the browser a maliciously crafted H.264 movie may lead to unexpected application crashes or arbitrary code execution. These two defects leading to memory corruption problems, buffer overflow, and in QuickTime handle H.264 video, according to Apple, Tom's credit, the safety of the Adobe software engineering team, Alex Selivanov, an anonymous skyscraper Heap Buffer Overflow researcher with TippingPoint and the Zero Day Initiative for reporting the H.264 problems.

Similarly, the 7.6.4 update fixes a heap buffer overflow, QuickTime in the FlashPix file processing exist; Apple's credit, Damien put with TippingPoint and the Zero Day Initiative for reporting the vulnerability.

QuickTime, 7.6.4 to run Mac OS X 10.4 as well as 10.5, plus Windows Vista users. The 59.4MB update is accessible through Software Update or else Apple's QuickTime page.