Based on typical security conventions and common naming conventions for malicious files, is likely a dangerous file designed to trick users into downloading pirated content .
Only download resources directly from Freepik.com to ensure file safety [3].
If you've already opened the file, I can tell you what in your system to check for infection.
For more information, please see reports from Kaspersky or Microsoft Security about pirated software risks.
Instead of actual Freepik assets, this file probably contains executable files ( .exe , .scr , .vbs ) disguised as documents or images, or scripts designed to steal data [1, 2].
Do not download or open this file. If you have already downloaded it, delete it immediately and run a full system scan with reputable antivirus software [1, 2].
Files with names like "cracked," "premium," or "free premium" from unauthorized sources are common delivery methods for malware, ransomware, or viruses [1, 2].