different between unpacker vs unpucker
unpacker
English
Etymology
unpack +? -er
Noun
unpacker (plural unpackers)
- One who, or that which, unpacks.
- 1977, House & Garden (volume 149, page 168)
- One great advantage of professional unpacking is that the unpackers take away all the wrapping and cartons […]
- 1977, House & Garden (volume 149, page 168)
- (computing) A software program that decompresses code or data.
- 2007, David Harley, AVIEN malware defense guide for the Enterprise (page 408)
- All packed malware consists of the unpacker code and packed data, which typically look like random data. The benefit of packed malware, from a malicious author's point of view, is that it cannot be analyzed until it is properly unpacked.
- 2007, David Harley, AVIEN malware defense guide for the Enterprise (page 408)
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- what is zip unpacker
unpucker
English
Etymology
un- +? pucker
Verb
unpucker (third-person singular simple present unpuckers, present participle unpuckering, simple past and past participle unpuckered)
- (transitive) To smooth away the puckers or wrinkles of.
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