ALISO VIEJO, Calif., Nov. 18 (UPI) -- A California computer security firm says a critical vulnerability has been found in some versions of Apple's popular iTunes.
That flaw could allow attackers to remotely take over a user's computer, said eEye Digital Security.
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The discovery of this latest flaw, which runs on all operating systems from Windows XP to Mac OS X, comes days after Apple issued its iTunes 6 for Windows security update, ZD Net reported Friday.
The flaw let malicious hackers launch arbitrary code remotely.