In California's Department of Developmental Services, Section 52084 refers to "Assessment for Service Planning."

Malicious actors often use random 5-digit numbers for .rar or .zip files to bypass simple spam filters.

If you found a file named on a download site or as an email attachment, proceed with extreme caution :

Knowing the website or context could help identify if it’s a specific mod, a driver, or a known threat. Lockout with Oracle saved workspaces - Toad World® Forums

If this was for a specific game mod or niche tool, verify the name on the original developer's site.

"WIN 52084" is a well-documented antiviral compound designed to inhibit rhinoviruses (the common cold).

Since there is no "52084" software or game, a file with this name is likely malware , a trojan , or adware .

If the .rar file requires a password, it is often a tactic to prevent antivirus software from scanning the contents before you open it. Recommended Action