If this was downloaded from a peer-to-peer (P2P) site, an unsolicited email, or a "free software" portal, it is likely malicious.
Based on common naming conventions for numeric RAR files, it likely falls into one of these categories: 52854.rar
Open the file inside a tool like Any.Run or a local VM (VirtualBox/VMware). If this was downloaded from a peer-to-peer (P2P)
Use a hex editor to see the file signature. A real RAR file should start with the hex code 52 61 72 21 . an unsolicited email
If this was downloaded from a peer-to-peer (P2P) site, an unsolicited email, or a "free software" portal, it is likely malicious.
Based on common naming conventions for numeric RAR files, it likely falls into one of these categories:
Open the file inside a tool like Any.Run or a local VM (VirtualBox/VMware).
Use a hex editor to see the file signature. A real RAR file should start with the hex code 52 61 72 21 .