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Older WinRAR versions let malicious archives override the user-specified path via crafted archives, enabling stealthy system ...
ESET warns that at least two Russian hacking groups are using the zero-day flaw in WinRAR for cyberespionage purposes.
The popular file archiving tool WinRAR had a serious zero-day vulnerability threatening systems with code execution attacks.
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A Russian speaking hacking group is exploiting a zero day flaw in WinRAR, a sign of the group's growing sophistication and ...
A concerning zero-day vulnerability in WinRAR (CVE-2025-8088) allows hackers to hijack your PC. Users are advised to update ...
The attacks used spearphishing campaigns to target financial, manufacturing, defense, and logistics companies in Europe and Canada.
The WinRAR archiving utility has been the target of a couple of large-scale attacks that leverage a 0-day vulnerability. The ...
The vulnerability closed in WinRAR 7.13 was attacked independently by two different groups.
A critical zero-day vulnerability in WinRAR, CVE-2025-8088, is being actively exploited by Russian hacking groups to execute ...
The incident illustrates that WinRAR is a perfect vehicle for spreading malware because it has no automated mechanism for installing new updates.