The file appears to be a random string of characters used as a filename for a compressed archive. Without the physical file to scan, its specific contents cannot be determined.

Files with randomized names (like hrtyyhgs.rar ) are often used by malicious actors to bypass simple antivirus filters.

Randomized filenames are sometimes used to hide the nature of the data inside, such as leaked databases, private software, or media collections shared on forums or "warez" sites. These often require a specific password to extract. 3. Temporary or Generated Files

However, based on common patterns for files with such names on the internet, they typically fall into one of three categories: 1. Malware or Scams

Check the ; extremely small files are often just "droppers" for viruses, while large files (hundreds of MBs) are more likely to be legitimate data or media.