: The message often pressures you to open the attachment quickly, sometimes claiming it contains urgent invoices, resumes, or "confidential" information.
: Be extremely wary if a .rar file asks for a password provided in the body of the email; this is a common tactic to hide malicious code from automated security scans. Aloha.rar
WinRAR vulnerability exploited by two different groups - Malwarebytes : The message often pressures you to open
: If you have already interacted with the file, immediately run a full system scan using a trusted antivirus like Malwarebytes or Kaspersky . sometimes claiming it contains urgent invoices
If you see this file in your inbox, do click on it. Follow these security protocols:
: You receive an email with a vague or intriguing subject line like "Aloha.rar" or "Attached Documents."