WinRAR has patched a 19-year-old security vulnerability that allowed attackers to extract malicious software to anywhere on your hard drive. The vulnerability was discovered by researchers at Check Point Software Technologies, who realised that WinRAR’s support for the effectively defunct ACE archive format meant that it was still relying on an insecure and dated DLL file from 2006.

The researchers have compiled a lengthy blog post explaining how they discovered the bug, but a short video tells you everything you need to know about how it works. Simply by renaming an ACE file to give it a RAR extension you can get WinRAR to extract a malicious program to a computer’s startup folder, meaning it will run automatically the next time the computer boots up.

After the security researchers informed WinRAR of their findings, the team patched the vulnerability with version 5.70 beta 1 of the software. Rather than attempt to fix the issue, the team opted to drop support for ACE archives entirely, which was probably the sensible option considering the only program capable of creating the archives, WinACE, hasn’t been updated since 2007.

It’s unclear if any attacks have used this exploit in the 19 years it’s existed, but with 500 million WinRAR users worldwide they had plenty of opportunities to do so. If you’re one of these users then it’s pretty critical that you update it at the earliest opportunity to ensure that you don’t fall prey to this exploit.

This article is from The Verge

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Saudi Arabia unveils female humanoid robot that has been programed not to talk about sex or politics because it is illegal under Sharia law – weeks after nation’s male robot groped a woman

Saudi Arabia now has a matching pair of male and female humanoid…

Urgent ‘danger’ warning for millions of Facebook users – beware these ‘red flags’

CYBER scammers are targeting folks on the lookout for a second-hand bargain…

Best Nintendo Switch Deals and Console Bundles (February 2020)

Looking for the best Nintendo Switch deals? Outside of retail holidays like…

World’s largest cut diamond is up for sale and could fetch $7million at auction

THE WORLD’S largest cut diamond believed to come from outer space is…