: Attackers often name malicious files after legitimate database tables or organizational documents to trick users into opening them.
: The .rar extension indicates a Roshal Archive . This is a proprietary compressed format that allows for high compression ratios and error recovery.
: Older versions of WinRAR (prior to version 6.23) have known zero-day vulnerabilities (e.g., CVE-2023-38831) that allow hackers to execute code when a user merely attempts to view a file inside an archive.
: Attackers often name malicious files after legitimate database tables or organizational documents to trick users into opening them.
: The .rar extension indicates a Roshal Archive . This is a proprietary compressed format that allows for high compression ratios and error recovery.
: Older versions of WinRAR (prior to version 6.23) have known zero-day vulnerabilities (e.g., CVE-2023-38831) that allow hackers to execute code when a user merely attempts to view a file inside an archive.