In the 7-Zip command-line interface, -bb is a switch used to set the output log level . -bb0: Disables the log (default). -bb1: Shows the names of all processed files in the log.
It uses the LZMA and LZMA2 algorithms, which often result in significantly smaller file sizes than standard ZIP files. Security: It supports strong AES-256 encryption .
A report specifically on suggests a technical file or specific archive, likely related to the use of the 7-Zip utility with specific command-line parameters . Technical Context
It has an open architecture that allows it to handle extremely large files (up to 16 billion GB) and various compression methods. Safety and Usage Recommendation
Shows information about additional operations like "Analyze" or "Replicate". Summary of the .7z Format The .7z format is a modern archiving method known for:
If you have encountered "KS-BB.7z" as a download from an unknown source, proceed with caution. While 7-Zip is a legitimate tool, malware authors sometimes use identical-looking file names to hide Trojans. 7-Zip is a file archiver with a high compression ratio. -bb (Set output log level) switch - 7-Zip
The file name appears to combine a unique identifier ("KS") with the command-line switch used in 7-Zip.
Shows names of additional files processed internally in solid archives.