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Welcome to the next episode of the series named amp;quot;from 0 to pentesting heroamp;quot; - where we look for source code vulnerabilities. This time, unusually - we are not going to look at a specific programming language but a Linux function - unzip - that is for extracting files. Why such topic? Sometimes our website requires adding support of archives. These can be zip, rar or tar files. Letamp;#39;s assume a hypothetical situation. We run a website where we can create galleries. The user has the ability to upload photos to our server. It can be done individually - that is, one file at a time. However, if there are more of these files, for example 100, the simplest solution from the usability perspective, would be to pack them into one zip file and upload this one zip to our server. On our side - this file is unpacked to a temporary directory using the unzip Linux command. Then, all files with the .png extension are copied to the proper directories and added to the database. Th