WinRAR patches zero-day bug that targeted stock and crypto traders
1 min readThe developers behind file compression software WinRAR have patched a zero-day vulnerability that allowed hackers to install malware onto unsuspecting victims’ computers, enabling them to hack into their crypto and stock trading accounts.
On Aug. 23, Singapore-based cybersecurity firm Group-IB reported a zero-day vulnerability in the processing of the ZIP file format by WinRAR.
The zero-day vulnerability tracked as CVE-2023-38831, was exploited for approximately four months, allowing hackers to install
In August, smartphone giant BlackBerry identified several malware families that actively aimed to hijack computers to mine or steal cryptocurrencies.
The same month also revealed a newly discovered remote access tool called HVNC (Hidden Virtual Network Computer) that can enable hackers to compromise Apple operating systems was found on sale on the dark web.
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