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Com.vmware.fusion.zip.tar

Several malware families have impersonated VMware Fusion using archive names like com.vmware.fusion.zip.tar :

Is com.vmware.fusion.zip.tar safe? The answer is nuanced. While the name suggests a legitimate origin, file extensions can be easily spoofed. com.vmware.fusion.zip.tar

In practice, com.vmware.fusion.zip.tar likely represents one of two scenarios: In practice, com

The file com.vmware.fusion.zip.tar is a nested compressed archive containing the core VMware Fusion application. It is structured as a ( .tar ) containing a ZIP archive ( .zip ), which in turn holds the application payload. This format is often used for: file extensions can be easily spoofed.

When working with VMware Fusion archives, you may also encounter these related components:

| Problem | Likely cause | Solution | |---------|--------------|----------| | unzip says “cannot find zip directory” | File is actually TAR or corrupt | Use tar -xvf instead | | tar complains about “unexpected EOF” | Incomplete download | Re-download the file | | Extracted content is unreadable | Double compression needed | Check for .tar inside after first extract | | No such file com.vmware.fusion | Bundle name is metadata, not a file | Look for .app or .pkg instead |

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