RealNetworks prepares patch for problem reported by Symantec
Music Utilities, Security Alert October 22nd, 2007
RealNetworks prepares patch for problem reported by Symantec
Security software maker Symantec recently talked about a security flaw discovered in the RealNetworks’ media player.
Symantec added that their software products were updated to prevent the flaw from affecting their customers.
Real has now said that they are working on the patch and would make it available to all the users in the coming days.
RealNetworks General Manager of Product Development Russ Ryan wrote in a blog post: “Real has created a patch for RealPlayer 10.5 and RealPlayer 11 that addresses the vulnerability identified by Symantec. Real will make this patch available to users via this blog and our security update page later today.”
The flaw apparently affect their RealOne Player, RealOne Player v2, and RealPlayer 10. The company is advising the users to upgrade to 10.5 version of the product.
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