A glitch with the popular Winamp software for playing digital music files could allow an attacker to embed malicious code into an MP3 file, potentially damaging the user's PC and infecting other MP3s.
One of the most popular media players of the late '90s and early aughts returns for those still hoarding MP3s. Reading time: Reading time 2 minutes Winamp died! And then it came back! Then it died ...
A recently disclosed vulnerability in an old version of the popular Winamp media player could provide a boost for the royalty-free alternative to the MP3 format known as Ogg Vorbis. AOL Time Warner's ...
Despite the fact that nearly every device I rely on now has the capability to play or stream digital audio files, I would still happily embrace the inconvenience of carrying around a standalone MP3 ...