I'm using dotnetzip for creating some zip files with some AES password like:
using (ZipFile zip = new ZipFile())
{
zip.Password = PASS;
zip.Encryption = EncryptionAlgorithm.WinZipAes256;
zip.AddFile("test.txt");
zip.Save("test.zip");
}
after this i noticed reading the file without specifying the algorithm that it was working with no problem
using (ZipFile zip = ZipFile.Read("test.zip")
{
zip.Password = PASS;
// zip.Encryption = EncryptionAlgorithm.WinZipAes256;
foreach (ZipEntry e in zip)
{
e.Extract(@"C:\tmp\");
}
}
then there were cases that the extract produced some non readable file but not always; the most times was perfectly readable without specifying the algorithm.
now based on their wiki:
Create a Zip archive that uses WinZip-compatible AES encryption. Answering concerns that the
standard password protection supported by all zip tools is weak, WinZip has extended the ZIP specification and added a way to use AES Encryption to protect entries in the Zip file.
But don't understand if this is really AES 256 encryption.
Anyway specifying the algorithm it will extract only readable files so the file is for sure readable, now my concern is about the security.
EDIT Be sure you specify the password algorithm before extracting or the files will not always be readable!