: Upload the file (without extracting it) to a service like VirusTotal to see if other security researchers have flagged it as a threat.

: Antivirus software sometimes has difficulty scanning the contents of encrypted .rar archives, allowing malicious scripts to bypass initial security checks until you attempt to extract them. Safe Handling Recommendations

: These .rar files are frequently password-protected. The "password" is often provided on a shady website that requires you to complete surveys or click malicious links, which can compromise your device.

: Files that claim to contain thousands of "user/pass" credentials are a primary vector for distributing Trojans, keyloggers, and ransomware.

: Avoid opening or extracting the archive, as many modern threats can execute upon extraction if they exploit vulnerabilities in unarchiving software.

If you have already downloaded this file or are considering doing so:

: If you must inspect the file for professional security research, only do so in a strictly isolated virtual environment with no internet access.

: If the "report" you mentioned came from an untrusted forum or a random download site, it is highly likely to be a fake endorsement ("good report") generated by bots to lure victims.