Based on common cybersecurity threat intelligence and file-naming conventions, is highly likely to be a malicious file [1].
Malware aimed at stealing credentials stored in browsers or applications. Ransomware components. What to Do If You Encounter This File: Do NOT open or extract the file. Delete it immediately.
Files with this name, often distributed via phishing emails or untrusted download sites, typically contain: RTool.rar
If you received this via email, mark it as phishing/spam and delete it.
Tools designed to give attackers full control over a victim's computer. What to Do If You Encounter This File:
with an updated antivirus program (like Windows Defender, Malwarebytes, etc.) to ensure no infection occurred.
disconnect your computer from the internet immediately to prevent data exfiltration, and run a scan in safe mode. Tools designed to give attackers full control over
If you've already opened or extracted the file, please tell me: