![]() This security bug has existed in every version of WinRAR released in the past 19 years. If you have an older version of WinRAR, it’s vulnerable. To do so, launch WinRAR and click Help > About WinRAR. If you do see WinRAR installed, you should check whether you’re running a vulnerable version. If you don’t see a WinRAR shortcut, it’s not. If you’re not sure whether you have WinRAR installed, just perform a search in your Start menu for “WinRAR.” If you see a WinRAR shortcut, it’s installed. Play Video How to Check If You Have WinRAR Installed For example, a bootlegged copy of Ariana Grande’s album “Thank U, Next” with the filename “Ariana_Grande-thank_u,_next(2019)_.rar” available online is being used to install malware via vulnerable versions of WinRAR. Security researchers at McAfee had identified more than 100 unique exploits online by mid-March, with most users attacked being in the USA. ![]() ![]() While an update was released back in February, this story is still picking up steam.
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