WinRAR, which has been popular as a powerful archive manager for over two decades now, is used for backing up data, compressing files and thus reducing the size of email attachments, decompressing files (RAR, ZIP and other formats) downloaded from the Internet and creating new file archives in both RAR and ZIP formats. Researchers have now detected a 19-year-old bug in this popular archive manager.
To read full story: https://www.thethreatreport.com/19-year-old-winrar-bug-that-lets-install-malware-in-computers/
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