: This might hint at urgency, heat, or slang (e.g., "hot file" meaning a trending topic). In password contexts, "hot" is a common addition (e.g., 185hot123 ). In ciphers, it could refer to a "hot code" or a key (e.g., in XOR encryption).
Postal code plus night. Night could be a time, like 23:00, so maybe a code involving 23. Folder might refer to a directory structure, like a path where the RAR file is stored. The user might be trying to open a RAR file named 185.rar, maybe found in a folder related to a postal code and night. The password could be a combination of these elements. The word "hot" might be part of the password, or maybe "hot" is short for "hotel" in NATO phonetic alphabet, but that's a stretch. code+postal+night+folder+185rar+hot
It could be:
When encountering specific file strings or archives from unknown sources, it is critical to prioritize security: : This might hint at urgency, heat, or slang (e