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Older RAR versions (e.g., RAR 2.9) have known exploits (e.g., “RAR archive buffer overflow”). Use file (Linux) or a hex editor to read the first few bytes; the signature Rar! followed by version numbers indicates the format version. For modern archives, you will see Rar! followed by 5 (RAR5). If the archive uses an outdated format, consider extracting it in a sandboxed environment.

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