: Many .rar files shared under names like "Luisa Kam" or similar variations are "payloads" for viruses. They often require you to complete "surveys" or download additional software to "unlock" the file, which usually results in compromised personal data.
If you were looking for information on the Louise Kam legal case—a high-profile property fraud and murder case in the UK—that is a real-world news event, but it is unrelated to .rar file downloads.
: These files are frequently part of "leaked" content scams. Often, the archive is empty, password-protected (with the password hidden behind a paywall), or contains unrelated files designed to trick the user.
: Avoid links on Twitter (X), Reddit, or Discord that promise "full videos" or "packs" via third-party file-sharing sites like Mega or MediaFire.