Threat actors often use this name for archives containing "server" executables (e.g., server.exe ), which are the parts of a Trojan installed on a victim's machine to allow remote control.
While often suspicious, "SERVER.rar" can also be found in legitimate, though often dated, contexts: SERVER.rar
Found in libraries or repositories as part of "Build Your Own Server" guides or network administration tutorials. Threat actors often use this name for archives
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Use Malwarebytes or a similar antivirus to check for rootkits and PUPs (Potentially Unwanted Programs).