As an essential part of modern computing, users of Windows operating systems are well aware of the WinRAR application. This application is used to compress and extract files as well as create self-extracting packages, making it a popular tool for many computer users. Unfortunately, a very serious vulnerability has been identified with WinRAR that has… Continue reading WinRAR 0-day that uses poisoned JPG and TXT files under exploit since April
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WinRAR poisoned
A recently discovered security vulnerability, known as a 0-day exploit, is being targeted with poisoned JPG and TXT files. The exploit was first discovered in April and has the potential to negatively impact users of the popular WinRAR file archiver. The exploit works by exploiting a buffer overflow vulnerability in WinRAR, a program commonly used… Continue reading WinRAR poisoned