Arab.7z [ Validated ]
This format supports AES-256 encryption . A key feature of 7z is the ability to "Encrypt file names," which prevents anyone without the password from even seeing what is inside the archive.
Based on the file extension and common naming conventions, appears to be a compressed archive file (likely containing data or media related to Arabic content) created using the 7-Zip utility . Arab.7z
The 7z format uses the LZMA and LZMA2 algorithms, which generally provide significantly higher compression ratios than standard ZIP files. This makes it ideal for shrinking large data sets or high-quality media. This format supports AES-256 encryption
Since I cannot browse the specific contents of a private file, here is a general review of the used to create it, highlighting why this specific file type is often chosen: Format Review: 7z Archive The 7z format uses the LZMA and LZMA2
While highly efficient, 7z files are not natively supported by all operating systems like ZIP files are. You generally need a third-party tool like 7-Zip (Windows), The Unarchiver (Mac), or ZArchiver (Android) to open them.