I have a ZIP file that was obtained from https://highlightjs.org/download - for some inexplicable reason it has absolute pathnames in it:
$ unzip -l highlight.zip
Archive: highlight.zip
Length Date Time Name
-------- ---- ---- ----
38854 08-10-23 22:10 /DIGESTS.md
1514 08-10-23 22:10 /LICENSE
1717 08-10-23 22:10 /README.md
0 08-10-23 22:10 /es/
76121 08-10-23 22:10 /es/core.js
...
It obviously fails to extract, giving unzip: skipping insecure entry errors. Is there any way to override this, e.g. tar can simply remove the leading / and extract the file as a relative path.
UPDATE:
Using FreeBSD 13.2 /usr/bin/unzip (has no way to see the version)
You must have an old version of unzip. Mine (6.0) strips the leading slash, issues a warning, and proceeds to extract into the current directory:
I'd recommend that you update your unzip, which will make your life better in many ways.
You should also let the maintainers of that web site know that their zip files are rude.