Often, these files are "password protected." The scammers will point you to a survey or a "human verification" website to get the password.
The name suggests a "Facebook Hacking" tool, usually marketed to people looking to gain unauthorized access to accounts. In reality, these files are "Trojan Horses"—they promise a specific function (hacking someone else) but instead infect the person who downloads them. FACEHACK.rar
: The .rar extension is a compressed archive used to hide executable files from basic browser scanners. Once extracted, it typically contains a .exe file that, when run, installs Infostealers or Remote Access Trojans (RATs) . Often, these files are "password protected