• XZ Utils (previously LZMA Utils) is a set of free software command-line lossless data compressors, including the programs lzma and xz, for Unix-like operating...
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    investigation found that the campaign to insert the backdoor into the XZ Utils project was a culmination of approximately three years of effort, between...
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  • xz" XZ Utils, a set of free lossless data compressors, including the xz command Tibet Autonomous Region (Guobiao abbreviation: XZ), China XZ Tauri, a...
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  • Lazarus has been known to target. In March 2024, a backdoor in xz/liblzma in XZ Utils was suspected, with malicious code known to be in version 5.6.0...
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  • vendor. A backdoor in versions 5.6.0 and 5.6.1 of the popular Linux utility XZ Utils was discovered in March 2024 by software developer Andres Freund. The backdoor...
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    Zstandard file compression and also supports LZMA2, as implemented by the XZ Utils library. The openZIM project is sponsored by Wikimedia CH and supported...
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  • format specification XZ format specification LZMA SDK (Software Development Kit) LZMA Utils = XZ Utils Windows Binaries for XZ Utils Data compression, Compressors...
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  • data breach Polish railway cyberattack British Library cyberattack 2024 XZ Utils backdoor Kadokawa and Niconico Change Healthcare ransomware attack Ukrainian...
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    review process before any package goes into the main stable database. The XZ Utils backdoor used years of trust-building to insert a backdoor, which was nontheless...
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  • Zacharias Jansen Hans Jansen, a developer who submitted code related to the XZ Utils backdoor Johannes Jansen (disambiguation) (Hans is often short for Johannes)...
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