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A zip bomb is a relatively small file that, when decompressed, expands into an impossibly large amount of data—often petabytes ( terabytes) or exabytes ( petabytes).

: Decompression tools often limit how many "layers" deep they will extract automatically to prevent recursive expansion. 66.zip

: Most security software now flags zip files with unusually high compression ratios as suspicious. A zip bomb is a relatively small file