A security vulnerability in the WinRAR compression program, present until version 7.12 Beta 1, allows attackers to inject malicious code. Attacks exploiting this vulnerability have now been observed.
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WinRAR Zero-Day Exploited by Russian-Linked Hackers RomCom and Paper Werewolf Your email has been sent Cybersecurity researchers have identified an actively exploited flaw in WinRAR that attackers are ...
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A high-severity zero-day in the widely used WinRAR file compressor is under active exploitation by two Russian cybercrime groups. The attacks backdoor computers that open malicious archives attached ...