If you have downloaded a Zero.Killed.part1.rar file from an untrusted source, it is highly recommended to scan all parts with updated anti-virus software before attempting to extract them, as multi-part archives are frequently used to hide malicious content. To help you further, could you tell me:
Based on the search results, there is no direct, widely recognized public article about a specific topic or file named "Zero.Killed.part1.rar". Zero.Killed.part1.rar
Do you have (part2, part3, etc.) in the same folder? AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more CVE-2023-38831 zero-Day vulnerability in WinRAR - Group-IB If you have downloaded a Zero
did you find this file (e.g., a specific forum, website, or email)? Are you seeing a specific error when you try to open it? AI responses may include mistakes
Files named with .part1.rar , .part2.rar , etc., are components of a single, larger file that has been split for easier distribution.
While not directly linked to your file name, malicious actors often share "dangerously split" archives (like ZIP or RAR) on forums to deliver malware. A zero-day vulnerability, identified as CVE-2023-38831 in WinRAR, allowed malicious code to run when a user opened a specifically crafted archive.