Based on standard naming conventions used by threat actors, a file named "Carjacking.rar" typically indicates one of the following scenarios:

: Look for accompanying emails or source URLs. Often, the "report" you are looking for is tied to the delivery method (e.g., a specific phishing lure) rather than just the archive name.

: As a .rar archive, it likely contains an executable ( .exe ), a script ( .vbs , .ps1 ), or a malicious document (LNK file) designed to bypass basic email filters that block direct executable attachments.