![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() IMPORTANT: keep in mind also that if the EXE I gaved as an example, has a configuration file that resides in the same folder you maybe also be asked the same question, because after extraction and execution the program will try to save it's configuration file. When you close the archive that's when you will be asked if you want to update the archive, because the file was modified. During this process, the EXE file will be extracted to Windows's temp folder and let's suppose that the virus will infect it. So, you run an EXE wich is inside of an archive, on an infected computer. When a file inside an archive is modified, the archiver (let's say WinRAR) will ask you if you want to update the archive. I think what that techie person was trying to say is this:
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