These compressed archives often contain malicious executables (such as .exe , .scr , .vbs , or JavaScript files) that, when opened, can install malware like ransomware, information stealers, or banking Trojans [1].
Threat actors frequently use generic, official-sounding names like "newzeland Post.rar," "invoice.rar," or "shipping_documents.rar" to trick users into downloading and opening them [1, 2]. newzeland Post.rar
If you were expecting a document from an official entity, visit the official New Zealand Post website directly to check for updates rather than clicking on links or opening files from unknown sources. To give you more specific information, could you tell me: To give you more specific information, could you
Opening such files can lead to data theft, ransomware attacks where files are encrypted, or unauthorized access to personal accounts. Recommendations: To give you more specific information
If you have already opened it, I can tell you what safety measures to take.
did you see or download this file? (e.g., email attachment, suspicious website?) Did you already open it or run any files from inside?