If you received this file from an or an unverified source , do not open it.
Filenames consisting of random numbers or ZIP codes followed by compressed extensions like .rar or .zip are frequently used in phishing campaigns . Malware variants such as GIFTEDCROOK often use compressed archives to hide data-stealing scripts or executables from basic antivirus scans.
RAR files can contain "Zip bombs" or executable malware.
if you were expecting local documents from a Minnesota-based organization.