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ESET warns that at least two Russian hacking groups are using the zero-day flaw in WinRAR for cyberespionage purposes.
Researchers have released a report detailing how a recent WinRAR path traversal vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-8088 was ...
The maintainers of the WinRAR file archiving utility have released an update to address an actively exploited zero-day ...
A newly discovered vulnerability in WinRAR has been exploited in the wild by the Russia-aligned cyber group RomCom. According ...
A newly discovered zero-day vulnerability in WinRAR, tracked as CVE-2025-8088, has been patched following reports of active ...
WinRAR patched CVE-2025-8088, a zero-day exploited by Russia RomCom in attacks on financial, defense, manufacturing and ...
ESET discovers a Russian hacking group exploiting the vulnerability to deliver malware through phishing emails. WinRAR ...
A security vulnerability in WinRAR allows malicious code to be executed. It is already under attack in the wild.
The widely used file compression tool for Windows, WinRAR, has just released version 7.13 to address a severe security vulnerability identified ...
If you use WinRAR or other affected components such as the Windows versions of its command line utilities, UnRAR.dll, or the ...
Once a malicious file is placed in these folders, it can install malware or open a hidden backdoor without any further action from the user.
A recently fixed WinRAR vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-8088 was exploited as a zero-day in phishing attacks to install the ...