The string in your file name is a classic example of mojibake —a phenomenon where text appears as a garbled mess of symbols because it was decoded using the wrong character encoding. Why this happens
: This indicates that the file is likely part of a series or a duplicate download (the 10th copy in a folder).
To see the actual title, you can use a to try and reverse the encoding steps (usually by converting from "UTF-8" back to "Windows-1251").
: Because RAR archives can carry executable scripts and their names are corrupted (masking the true content), they should be scanned with antivirus software before opening. How to "read" the name
: Given the Cyrillic origin of the encoding error, the file likely contains software, media, or documents from a Russian-speaking region.