Never run an .exe file that came from inside a .rar or .zip file unless you are 100% certain of the source.
Most modern security software will immediately flag the contents of this specific archive as malicious.
On the surface, the file claims to be a compressed archive containing a controversial or "shock value" game. However, once downloaded and extracted, the .rar file typically contains an executable ( .exe ) or a script that, when run, infects the user's computer. How the Malware Works
There is no game or "secret" video inside that file—only a fast track to identity theft. If you see it, delete it immediately.
Security researchers have identified that this specific file name is often used to distribute or Clipper malware .