QuickTime flaw identified

Macworld.co.uk
 

March 3, 2004 LONDON - Apple Computer Inc.'s QuickTime Player has an unspecified flaw that permits remote code execution.
According to SecurityGlobal.net LLC's SecurityTracker service, a remote user can cause arbitrary code to be executed on a target user's system.
This follows a notice issued by eEye Digital Security Inc. It states that Apple's QuickTime media player reportedly contains a vulnerability that allows a remote user to cause arbitrary code to be executed "with little user interaction." This apparently affects all QuickTime platforms.
No further information has been provided to date.