Based on the file extension and naming convention, it is a compressed archive likely created with WinRAR [19] or similar software [17]. These archives are commonly used to bundle multiple files into a single, smaller package for easier distribution [14, 28]. Likely Content Types
: Before opening, scan the file using updated antivirus software or a service like VirusTotal .
: The prefix "power" might indicate a script or plugin for PowerShell , Power BI , or Power Automate [30, 31].
: You can extract the files using 7-Zip , WinRAR, or PowerArchiver [5, 16, 28].
: Once opened in an archiver (before extraction), look for file extensions like .exe , .bat , or .js which can be harmful if executed [28].
No specific, documented information exists for a file named in public databases or major software repositories.