RealNetworks’ media player software contains vulnerabilities that could let an attacker take control of a PC on which the software is used to download multimedia files, the company confirmed this week.Corrupt files posing as normal music and video files could allow an attacker to gain control of the downloader’s computer, although RealNetworks stressed in a statement that, as far as it is aware, this has not yet happened.There are three vulnerabilities: files could be created that will open a Web site on the user’s browser, from where remote Javascript can be operated, files could be created that let the attacker download and use their code on a user’s machine, or media files can be created that will create buffer overrun errors.The problems have been fixed, and users are advised to download updates from the company’s site, it said. The affected software is: RealOne Player, RealOne Player v2 for Windows only (all languages), RealOne Player 8, RealPlayer 10 Beta (English only) and RealOne Enterprise Desktop or RealPlayer Enterprise (all versions, stand-alone and as configured by the RealOne Desktop Manager or RealPlayer Enterprise Manager).The vulnerabilities were discovered in December by Next Generation Security Software Ltd. (NGSS), in Sutton, England. RealNetworks responded reasonably quickly to the discovery, a spokesman for NGSS said. “Some vendors take up to a year,” he said. Related content feature 5 ways to boost server efficiency Right-sizing workloads, upgrading to newer servers, and managing power consumption can help enterprises reach their data center sustainability goals. By Maria Korolov Dec 04, 2023 9 mins Green IT Green IT Green IT news Omdia: AI boosts server spending but unit sales still plunge A rush to build AI capacity using expensive coprocessors is jacking up the prices of servers, says research firm Omdia. By Andy Patrizio Dec 04, 2023 4 mins CPUs and Processors Generative AI Data Center feature What is Ethernet? History, evolution and roadmap The Ethernet protocol connects LANs, WANs, Internet, cloud, IoT devices, Wi-Fi systems into one seamless global communications network. By John Breeden Dec 04, 2023 11 mins Networking news IBM unveils Heron quantum processor and new modular quantum computer IBM also shared its 10-year quantum computing roadmap, which prioritizes improvements in gate operations and error-correction capabilities. By Michael Cooney Dec 04, 2023 5 mins CPUs and Processors High-Performance Computing Data Center Podcasts Videos Resources Events NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe