Technically, it is a WinRAR archive file. In the context of cybersecurity, it is often a or a randomized filename used in automated spam campaigns [2, 6]. When a user downloads and extracts it, they typically find malicious payloads like:
It can record keystrokes (keylogging) to capture your passwords [5]. 55798.rar
Scripts that encrypt your personal files and demand payment [3, 6]. 2. How the Attack Works Technically, it is a WinRAR archive file
Most users encounter 55798.rar via disguised as urgent business documents, such as: Unpaid invoices or shipping receipts [1, 2]. Legal notices or "confidential" HR documents [3, 4]. Bank transfer confirmations [5, 6]. Scripts that encrypt your personal files and demand
Delete the email or file immediately [2, 4].
Tools designed to steal login credentials or financial data [2, 5].
If you encounter 55798.rar or any similar unsolicited archive: