

- #ZIPSPLIT WINDOWS ZIP FILE#
- #ZIPSPLIT WINDOWS ARCHIVE#
- #ZIPSPLIT WINDOWS PORTABLE#
- #ZIPSPLIT WINDOWS SOFTWARE#
Mark Adler has a set of patches for unzip 6.0 that detects zip bombs of the overlapping type. (Three CVEs from 2014 in oCERT-2014-011 are left out of most statistics info-zip did provide patches on their now-defunct forum.) In addition, from 2015 to 2019, 14 unzip vulnerabilities have been published on the CVE list without version or website updates from info-zip.
#ZIPSPLIT WINDOWS SOFTWARE#
Forks and patches Īs a slowly-updated open software package, many patches have been written by various Linux distributions to improve info-zip tools. MacZip 1.06 was released in February 2001. MacZip 1.05 (July 2000) was released under Info-ZIP License. WiZ 5.01 (April 2000) was relicensed under Info-ZIP License. WiZ 4.0 (November 1997) was released by Info-ZIP. ZIP archive, more than 65536 files per archive, multi-part archive, bzip2 compression, Unicode (UTF-8) filename and (partial) comment, Unix 32-bit UIDs/GIDs Zip 2.3 (December 1999) was the first Info-ZIP archiver tool under the new BSD-like Info-ZIP License. Zip 2.1 (May 1996) added new "UNIX" time info to preserve file times across timezones and OSes. Zip 2.0 (September 1993) has many portability improvements. Method 8 has become the de facto base standard for ZIP archives. Zip 1.9 (August 1992) introduces support of DEFLATE (method 8) compression method. Support for bzip2-style compression was also in Zip from 3.0f beta.
#ZIPSPLIT WINDOWS ARCHIVE#
ZIP archive and bzip2 (method 12) decompression. UnZip 5.50 (February 2002) adds support of Deflate64 (method 9) decompression. UnZip 5.41 (April 2000) was relicensed under Info-ZIP License. A huge number of ports were released that year, including numerous minicomputers, mainframes and practically every microcomputer ever developed. In 19 Info-ZIP turned a corner, and effectively became the de facto ZIP program on non- MS-DOS systems. UnZip 5.0 (August 1992) introduces support of DEFLATE (method 8) compression method, used in PKZIP 1.93a. UnZip 4.0 (December 1990) adds support of "central directory" within. UnZip 3.0 (May 1990) became the first public release by Info-ZIP group.

In Spring 1990, Info-ZIP was formed as a mailing list on SIMTEL20, and released UnZip 2.0a (December 1989) was released by Carl Mascott and John Cowan. It included support for the "unimploding" (method 6) introduced by PKZIP 1.01. UnZip 2.0 (September 1989) was released by Samuel M. UnZip 1.0 (March 1989) was released by Samuel M.
#ZIPSPLIT WINDOWS ZIP FILE#
#ZIPSPLIT WINDOWS PORTABLE#
The UnZip web page describes UnZip as "The Third Most Portable Program in the World", surpassed by Hello World, C-Kermit, and possibly the Linux kernel. Info-ZIP's Zip and UnZip have been ported to dozens of computing platforms. It consists of 4 separately-installable packages: the Zip and UnZip command-line utilities and WiZ and MacZip, which are graphical user interfaces for archiving programs in Microsoft Windows and classic Mac OS, respectively. Info-ZIP is a set of open-source software to handle ZIP archives.
