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Tried to watch the Apple keynote speech because I'm finally getting a chance to sit down. When it didn't work in Firefox, I tried IE before realizing I don't have QuickTime installed on this particular PC. I clicked the Quicktime logo on Apple's own site and got to the QuickTime download.

When 10 minutes had passed, I realized it had only downloaded a tiny bit. Then I checked the server that it was coming from:
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"appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net" sounds pretty "phishy" to me!

I took that screenshot when the download had gone for about 10mins (maybe more). This seems like one SLOW server, like you'd expect if some small-timer found a way to redirect hundreds of Quicktime downloaders onto a private server. When it finishes downloading, I'm curious to see if the executable is signed.
 
Strange.. you can google the site "appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net" and get plenty of responses saying its legit..
 
The executable is signed and doesn't look suspicious...Apple is just being stupid by setting up a third-party domain with such a suspiciously-crafted name.

Instead of "appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net", how about "appldnld.edgesuite.net"?
 
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I don't watch anything if it requires a Quicktime download.

I prefer not to install malware on my computer.

Then you should have no problem with installing Quicktime because it's about as far from Malware as you can get. Hell, I don't even think it reports back what you listen to/watch on it to help "improve" the program like WMP does. QT isn't great, but there's nothing wrong with it.
 
Then you should have no problem with installing Quicktime because it's about as far from Malware as you can get. Hell, I don't even think it reports back what you listen to/watch on it to help "improve" the program like WMP does. QT isn't great, but there's nothing wrong with it.

I haven't used QT in a few years, but it used to report usage information. It also had a nasty habit of installing other Apple programs while "updating". I don't know how it behaves now.
 
I haven't used QT in a few years, but it used to report usage information. It also had a nasty habit of installing other Apple programs while "updating". I don't know how it behaves now.

It also used to reset file associations even when set to not do so. That was many years ago though, I haven't installed that MALWARE on my PC in a very long time 😀
 
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