: Before opening any .rar file, run it through VirusTotal to check for hidden threats.
Could you tell me a bit more about what this "useful story" is supposed to be? For example: Is it a file?
If you already have the file and need to open it, use a trusted, well-known extraction tool rather than clicking on suspicious links:
: The original creator of the .rar format. You can download the official version from Win-RAR.com.
: A free, open-source utility that can extract almost any archive format. Available at 7-Zip.org .
: Files ending in .rar that claim to be "useful stories," "hacks," or "free software" are common vehicles for viruses.
: Only download files from websites you trust (e.g., official developer sites, Microsoft Store, GitHub).
: A desktop application for composing and organizing blog posts. Older versions are often hosted on sites like Download.it .
