These files are frequently part of "click-and-wait" schemes where the user downloads the .rar but must complete a survey or visit a specific site to find the extraction password. Safety and Security Risks

Randomized alphanumeric strings are often used as filenames for leaked databases or private archives to avoid automated takedowns by hosting providers.

Generic or randomized filenames are a common tactic for spreading info-stealers or ransomware.

While the exact contents of a file with such a randomized name can vary depending on the source, it is commonly associated with:

Downloading and opening unidentified .rar files like this carries significant risks: