One incredibly popular Windows tools has recently been updated to address a zero day exploit that could give bad actors a chance to install malware on devices running older versions of the app. The app in question is WinRAR, a file compression tool that has become a mainstay on Windows PCs thanks to its compression quality and usefulness. According to a post shared by the WinRAR dev team , all WinRAR users are urged to update the app to version 7.13, which addresses a traversal vulnerability...
