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The most famous example is the file 42.zip, which is only 42 kilobytes of compressed data but contains five layers of nested zip files that, when fully unpacked, expand to approximately 4.5 petabytes of uncompressed data. When a system attempts to decompress such a file—whether to scan it for malware, process an upload, or extract attachments—the decompressed data floods available storage and memory, potentially causing a denial of service.
Every individual file stored inside the archive begins with a local header containing metadata such as compression method, modification time, and CRC-32 checksums.
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The most famous example is the file 42.zip, which is only 42 kilobytes of compressed data but contains five layers of nested zip files that, when fully unpacked, expand to approximately 4.5 petabytes of uncompressed data. When a system attempts to decompress such a file—whether to scan it for malware, process an upload, or extract attachments—the decompressed data floods available storage and memory, potentially causing a denial of service. D1dim4n - Martina Alim -112MB-.zip
Every individual file stored inside the archive begins with a local header containing metadata such as compression method, modification time, and CRC-32 checksums. This public link is valid for 7 days