A flaw that was patched six months ago is still being used by hackers aligned with Russia and China, among others.
WinRAR doesn't have an auto-update function, meaning PCs are vulnerable until you manually update. The bug is still being ...
Russian and Chinese nation-state attackers are exploiting a months-old WinRAR vulnerability, despite a patch that came out ...
The WinRAR vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-8088 was discovered and patched in July 2025, but the popular file archiver continues to suffer from its fallout. According to ...
Multiple threat actors, both state-sponsored and financially motivated, are exploiting the CVE-2025-8088 high-severity ...
Russians, Chinese spies, run-of-the-mill crims … Come one, come all. Everyone from Russian and Chinese government goons to ...
Google has warned that well-known and already-patched exploit for the WinRAR file archiving and compression tool for Windows ...
Google confirms nation-state and cybercrime groups exploit a patched WinRAR flaw to gain persistence and deploy malware via ...
A high severity flaw in WinRAR allows crooks to execute malware remotely.
Anyone who has WinRAR on their computer should ensure they install the latest version. Google warns of active attacks.
CVE-2025-8088, a WinRAR vulnerability patched in July 2025, has been widely exploited by state-sponsored threat actors and cybercriminals.
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