High . Filenames like this often appear in malicious advertisements or "cracked" software sites [2].

Attackers often use "double extensions" inside the archive (e.g., wallpaper.jpg.exe ) to trick users into running a program instead of opening an image [1]. Recommended Actions

The file is a generic filename frequently used by attackers to distribute malware, including info-stealers, ransomware, or trojans . Because .rar files are compressed archives, they can easily hide executable threats that bypass basic browser filters. Security Assessment

If you already opened the file, run a full system scan with a reputable antivirus like Microsoft Defender or Malwarebytes .

If you haven't opened it, delete the file immediately .

Archives with these names are often found to contain the RedLine Stealer or Lumine malware, which targets your saved passwords, browser cookies, and crypto wallets [1, 2].