Disguised as legitimate software to gain remote access to the system.
Files with naming conventions like ProfessionalSuitePS1736.rar are rarely found on official developer websites. Instead, they circulate on peer-to-peer (P2P) networks, file-hosting services (like MediaFire or Mega), and forums dedicated to "warez" or "abandonware." The "PS1736" suffix usually denotes a specific version or a build identifier used by the group that packaged the software. Technical and Security Risks
Encrypting user data and demanding payment for its release.