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Russian Hackers Exploited WinRAR Zero-Day in Attacks on Europe, Canada

Russian Hackers Exploited WinRAR Zero-Day in Attacks on Europe, Canada

Posted on August 11, 2025August 11, 2025 By CWS

A Russian risk group has been noticed exploiting a WinRAR zero-day vulnerability as a part of a cyberespionage marketing campaign aimed toward organizations in Europe and Canada.

The zero-day is tracked as CVE-2025-8088 and it has been described as a path traversal flaw involving the usage of alternate knowledge streams. It permits an attacker to create specifically crafted archives that trigger WinRAR to extract information to a path outlined by the attacker somewhat than the trail specified by the consumer.

Cybersecurity agency ESET found the assaults and reported the vulnerability to WinRAR builders. The safety gap was patched with an replace launched on July 30 — a beta model containing the repair was made obtainable on July 25, simply at some point after ESET’s notification. 

In line with ESET, the assaults involving CVE-2025-8088 have been performed by a Russia-linked risk actor named RomCom (aka Storm-0978, Tropical Scorpius, and UNC2596).

RomCom is understood for conducting each cyberespionage and opportunistic cybercrime operations. This isn’t the primary time the hackers have exploited zero-day vulnerabilities in assaults aimed toward targets in Europe and North America.

Within the assaults exploiting the WinRAR zero-day, first noticed by ESET on July 18, the hackers used spearphishing emails to ship malicious archives disguised as resumes to the focused people. The emails have been extremely focused, suggesting that the attackers had performed reconnaissance to extend their probabilities of success.

The assaults have been aimed toward monetary, protection, manufacturing, and logistics firms in Canada and Europe. 

The cybersecurity agency stated not one of the targets have been compromised. Had the assault been profitable, the specifically crafted archives have been designed to deploy varied backdoors, together with ones named SnipBot, RustyClaw, and Mythic Agent.Commercial. Scroll to proceed studying.

ESET identified that CVE-2025-8088 is much like CVE-2025-6218, one other path traversal vulnerability patched lately in WinRAR. 

In line with Russian safety agency Bi.zone, CVE-2025-6218 and CVE-2025-8088 have been exploited lately by a risk actor it tracks as Paper Werewolf to focus on organizations in Russia, together with an gear producer. 

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Security Week News Tags:Attacks, Canada, Europe, Exploited, Hackers, Russian, WinRAR, ZeroDay

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