52355.rar
for extraction like 7-Zip or PeaZip if you do not have the latest WinRAR. To tell you if this specific file is safe, I need to know: Where did you get it? (Email, download site, USB?) Did it come with a password?
However, in the context of current threat landscapes, generic RAR files—particularly those named with random numbers—are often used as vectors for malware delivery via phishing. 52355.rar
WinRAR vulnerability exploited by two different groups - Malwarebytes for extraction like 7-Zip or PeaZip if you
These files are commonly disguised as documents (e.g., resumes, invoices) in phishing campaigns directed at financial, logistics, and IT sectors. However, in the context of current threat landscapes,
If it's in your startup folder or you've already opened it, I can tell you how to check for malware.
to the latest version immediately to patch against CVE-2025-6218 and other vulnerabilities.