22793.rar Access
WinRAR failed to properly sanitize these paths, allowing the file to be written outside the intended extraction folder. ⚠️ Security Implications
For years, this was one of the most "reliable" ways for hackers to infect systems because: Users generally trust .rar files. 22793.rar
Files could be dropped into the Windows Startup folder . WinRAR failed to properly sanitize these paths, allowing
When a user opens "22793.rar" (or similar ACE-based exploits): 22793.rar
RARLAB removed unacev2.dll entirely to fix the issue.
This vulnerability allowed attackers to execute code remotely by simply having a user extract a specially crafted archive. 🛡️ The Vulnerability: CVE-2018-20250