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: It utilizes AES-256 encryption for both data and the archive's header (filenames).

Improved multi-threading for , significantly speeding up extraction on modern multi-core processors.

In early , cybersecurity researchers identified a zero-day vulnerability in the 7-Zip utility. This vulnerability was reportedly exploited during regional conflicts to bypass Windows security features like Mark of the Web (MotW) , which flags files downloaded from the internet to prevent malicious execution. Russo History.7z

: It allows for any compression, conversion, or encryption method to be used.

The extension introduced several major advancements to file archiving: : It utilizes AES-256 encryption for both data

: The format was built to handle massive archives, supporting files up to 16,000,000,000 GB (16 exbibytes). Key Version Milestones

Increased encryption strength by moving to a . and RAR archives.

: Added support for unpacking ISO images, MSI installers, and RAR archives.