different types of data corruption
Different types of data corruption refer to various forms of damage or alteration to digital information, resulting in the loss of integrity, accuracy, or accessibility of the data. These may include hardware failures, software bugs, viruses, human errors, or natural disasters, which can all lead to data becoming unreadable, incomplete, or distorted.
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