The combination of ".rar" (a WinRAR compressed archive file) and "vape" often appears in:

Many vaping devices allow custom firmware installations (e.g., Evolv DNA boards or devices compatible with ArcticFox/NFE Tools). Such files often hold configurations or custom screen images.

Based on a search of public archives, there is no credible, widespread evidence, database, or major cyber threat report currently associating a file named "vapeprivate.rar" with a known security incident, leak, or reputable software package.

Knowing this will allow me to tell you if it's a known, safe tool or a malicious file.

extract or open "vapeprivate.rar" unless you trust the source explicitly. If you have already downloaded it, scan the file with an updated antivirus program (e.g., Windows Defender, Malwarebytes) before attempting to open it. Proper Channels for Vaping Customization

If you are looking for secure, legitimate files for vaping hardware:

Use official websites for devices (e.g., for DNA devices).

Rarely, private, obscure content is shared in password-protected archives. Potential Origins & Safety Analysis