Russian Hackers use WinRAR as Cyberweapon

Russian hackers are known for their notorious cyber-attacks. They have once again been accused of using a popular file compression software, WinRAR, to launch an attack on a state agency in Ukraine. The attack wiped out the agency’s data, resulting in the loss of important information.
According to reports, the hackers used a malicious version of WinRAR that contained a Trojan horse to infiltrate the agency’s system. Once the software was installed, the Trojan horse allowed the hackers to access sensitive data and execute commands remotely.
It’s not the first time Russian hackers have been accused of using WinRAR as a cyberweapon. In 2018, the group was found to be using a similar tactic to launch a cyber attack on a Ukrainian company.
The incident highlights the growing threat of cyber attacks and the importance of having strong security measures in place. Businesses and organizations need to ensure that they are taking steps to protect their systems from such attacks.
One of the key measures that can be taken is to ensure that all software is updated regularly, as this can help to patch any vulnerabilities that may be present. Additionally, organizations should have a robust backup and disaster recovery plan in place to ensure that they can recover from an attack quickly and with minimal disruption.

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