Some private encryption tools generate randomized filenames to mask the true contents of a backup, making it harder for a thief to know which file contains sensitive data like passwords or financial records.
Malicious actors often use complex, nonsensical names for their payloads to avoid detection by simple "name-based" antivirus filters. 3. Safety and Handling gHuFWSidSSDHDSecret22nncue2.rar
According to security experts at Avast , while the archive itself isn't dangerous, any malware inside can't harm your device until you extract it. while the archive itself isn't dangerous