A significant security exploit in WinRAR, the popular file archiver software, was recently reported via Trend Micro’s Zero Day Initiative. The directory traversal vulnerability identified as ...
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.
WinRAR, a Windows file compression program with 500 million users worldwide, recently fixed a more than 14-year-old vulnerability that made it possible for attackers to execute malicious code when ...
In brief: Last week, a researcher discovered a vulnerability in older trial versions of the WinRAR file compression software. It allows for remote code execution---essentially allowing an attacker to ...
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