Based on the file naming convention, here is the likely content inside the archive:
: Turning your computer into a tool for cyberattacks without your knowledge. Recommendations:
: Programs that can steal passwords, record keystrokes, or access your webcam.
: .json or .ini files that store user settings or API keys.
: The win32-x64 designation is common for Electron apps. You will likely see folders like locales , resources (containing app.asar ), and several .dll files (like ffmpeg.dll ).
: A main application file (e.g., Socrates.exe ) used to launch the program.
: If you must test it, run it inside a Virtual Machine or a "Sandbox" environment to protect your main operating system.