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https://blog.google/threat-analysis-group/government-backed-actors-exploiting-winrar-vulnerability/
It's a useful application, sure, but it's more an office thing than a gaming thing.
Besides, there's also 7zip, and that's free.
WinRAR lost most of its relevance years ago. 7zip has surpassed it everywhere except ease of character set transcoding, and even that's easily accomplished via command prompt/terminal.
But, yeah, pretty much.
If you really think it's that important, go ask the developer about it.
7zip on win11 called NanaZip has won that race imo.
Besides, I enjoy how it decompresses faster than 7zip. No idea why, but when it comes to compression they are about equal, but WinRAR always is faster for extraction.
P.S. 7-zip is what I use.