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In 1989, Phil Katz introduced the ZIP format, making large computer files easier to store and share
Back in the late 1980s, using a computer required a lot of patience. In a time before cloud storage, fast internet, and multi-terabyte hard drives, transferring an electronic file could be ...
We all use archive file formats like .zip, .rar in order to employ lossless data compression. In a single archive file, we can add several files and folders and considerably reduce the combined size ...
Password-protected ZIP archives are common means of compressing and sharing sets of files—from sensitive documents to malware samples to even malicious files (i.e. phishing "invoices" in emails). But, ...
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