The robustness of the famous compression algorithm of Lempel and Ziv is still not well understood: in particular, until now it was unknown whether the addition of one bit in front of a compressible word could make it incompressible. This talk will answer that question, advertised by Jack Lutz under the name “one-bit catastrophe” and which has been around since at least 1998. We will show that a “well” compressible word remains compressible when a bit is added in front of it, but some “few” compressible words indeed become incompressible. This is a joint work with Guillaume Lagarde.