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: Attackers use "typosquatting" (creating URLs that look like official sites) to distribute infected versions of compression tools or trading software. Safer Alternatives for Crypto Trading

Instead of downloading untrusted archives, use established and secure methods to trade:

Downloading software from unofficial sources, especially files like , carries significant security risks including malware, account theft, and financial loss. The Risks of Downloading Compressed Crypto Files

When you see a multi-part RAR archive (e.g., "part4.rar") advertised on forums or third-party sites, it often signifies:

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: These malicious files are specifically distributed on trading forums to target crypto traders. Once the malware is executed, it can siphon funds directly from your brokerage or cryptocurrency accounts.

: Hackers frequently use archives to hide malicious scripts. In 2023, a zero-day vulnerability in WinRAR (CVE-2023-38831) allowed attackers to install malware—such as DarkMe , GuLoader , or Remcos RAT —simply when a user double-clicked a seemingly harmless file inside a ZIP or RAR archive.