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Ransomware flaw destroys files, preventing decryption due to coding error

A ransomware strain known as VECT has been discovered with a critical flaw that prevents victims from decrypting their files. The ransomware's code mistakenly deletes any file larger than 128KB, rendering the encryption useless. This significant programming error, along with other minor issues, suggests the creator may lack advanced coding skills or is using an outdated codebase, possibly incorporating AI tools. AI

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IMPACT A flaw in ransomware development highlights potential vulnerabilities and the evolving nature of cyber threats, possibly influenced by AI tools.

RANK_REASON The item describes a specific software flaw in a ransomware, which is a type of tool, rather than a major release, policy change, or research breakthrough.

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    Ransomware accidentally destroys all files larger than 128KB, preventing decryption — VECT code likely pa… A ransomware's major flaw meant that files cannot be

    Ransomware accidentally destroys all files larger than 128KB, preventing decryption — VECT code likely pa… A ransomware's major flaw meant that files cannot be decrypted because of a programming mistake. It also has several minor issues, showing that its creator may not be as sop…