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Archive files like .rar or .zip are frequently used by attackers to hide malicious executables from basic browser or email scanners [2, 3]. File: Blackmaled_-_Lenkas_Story1234.rar ...
Opening the contents could trigger an encryption process that locks your personal files until a ransom is paid [1, 5]. Recommended Actions The "1234" at the end is often used