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 ...
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.
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 ...
Users of the popular file-compression tool are urged to immediately update after a serious code-execution flaw was found in WinRAR. Popular Windows data compression tool WinRAR has patched a serious ...
State-sponsored threat actors from Russia and China continue to throttle the remote code execution (RCE) WinRAR vulnerability in unpatched systems to deliver malware to targets. Researchers at ...
Attackers can exploit a security vulnerability in Winrar and attack Windows PCs with malicious code. The developers have closed the vulnerability in the current version. The vulnerability ...
WinRAR doesn’t have an auto-update feature, but you’ll want to go ahead and patch it right now. WinRAR doesn’t have an auto-update feature, but you’ll want to go ahead and patch it right now. is a ...
If you're one of the 500 million utility users, now would be a good time to patch.