If you have confirmed the file is safe, you will need a decompression utility:
Because .rar files are compressed archives, their contents cannot be "read" just by looking at the filename. However, based on the naming convention, Possible Origins
: Upload the file to VirusTotal to check it against over 70 different antivirus engines simultaneously.
: Files shared on Usenet or via certain torrent trackers often use scrambled names to avoid automated "takedown" notices (DMCA). They usually come with a .par2 or .nzb file to help identify them.
If you have confirmed the file is safe, you will need a decompression utility:
Because .rar files are compressed archives, their contents cannot be "read" just by looking at the filename. However, based on the naming convention, Possible Origins
: Upload the file to VirusTotal to check it against over 70 different antivirus engines simultaneously.
: Files shared on Usenet or via certain torrent trackers often use scrambled names to avoid automated "takedown" notices (DMCA). They usually come with a .par2 or .nzb file to help identify them.