A new ransomware variant, VECT 2.0, is capable of corrupting files in ways that its own decryptor cannot reliably fix. This is due to the malware's design, which can rename, partially encrypt, or structurally damage files, making recovery difficult even after payment. Developers should focus on prevention-first security solutions as ransomware damage can be permanent and unrecoverable.
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