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: While various versions exist, "66.zip" is frequently cited in cybersecurity discussions as a classic example of this denial-of-service (DoS) attack method.

The decompression process consumes 100% of processing power, freezing the system. 66.zip

Modern systems and security software have evolved to identify these "bombs" before they are opened: : While various versions exist, "66

Fills the hard drive completely, causing applications to crash or the OS to fail. : While various versions exist

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).