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What (who) is data corruption - definition

ERRORS IN COMPUTER DATA
Corrupted; Integrity (computing); Corrupted file; File corruption; Corrupt data; Corrupted data; Silent data corruption; End-to-end data integrity; End-to-end data protection; Silent corruption; Corrupt file; Intel Instruction Replay; Intel Instruction Replay Technology; Damaged file
  • Photo of an Atari 2600 with corrupted RAM.
  • A video that has been corrupted. ''Epilepsy warning: This video contains bright, flashing images.''

Corrupted         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Corrupt.
corruption         
  • A 1902 cartoon depicts a police officer whose eyes are covered with a cloth labelled "bribes".
  • The Kaunas "Golden Toilet"
  • Euro bank notes hidden in sleeve.
  • Petrobras headquarters in downtown [[Rio de Janeiro]]
  • An election leaflet with money stapled to it
  • nobleman]] to the right offers him gold coins from a purse, and the [[villein]] to the left gives him a pair of [[partridge]]s.
  • A [[billboard]] in [[Zambia]] exhorting the public to "Just say no to corruption".
  • Indian Bureau]] at the U.S. Department of the Interior. The original caption for the cartoon is: "THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR INVESTIGATING THE INDIAN BUREAU. GIVE HIM HIS DUE, AND GIVE THEM THEIR DUES."
  • [[United Nations Convention against Corruption]]
FORM OF DISHONESTY OR CRIMINAL OFFENSE UNDERTAKEN BY A PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ENTRUSTED WITH A POSITION OF AUTHORITY, TO ACQUIRE ILLICIT BENEFIT OR ABUSE POWER FOR ONE'S PRIVATE GAIN
Corrupt; Corrupter; Moral corruption; Systemic corruption; Corruption (philosophical concept); Corruptions; Corrupts; Corruptible; Corruptibly; Corruptable; Public corruption; Petty corruption; Grand corruption; Corrupt judges; Judicial corruption; Structural corruption; Corruption in universities; Legal corruption; Corruption in education; Corruption in religion; Corruption in the educational system; Corrupt corporations; Corrupt corporation; Arms for cash; Causes of political corruption; Corruption of the judiciary; Corruption in healthcare; Corruption and religion; Religion and corruption; Corruption and state capture in the telecommunications sector in transition countries; User:Marc Bloch 125/sandbox/Corruption and state capture in the telecommunications sector in transition countries; Causes of corruption; Endemic corruption; Corruption in religious organizations; Military corruption; Legalized corruption; Anti-corruption programmes; Juridical corruption
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Corruption is dishonesty and illegal behaviour by people in positions of authority or power.
Distribution of food throughout the country is being hampered by inefficiency and corruption.
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Corrupt         
  • A 1902 cartoon depicts a police officer whose eyes are covered with a cloth labelled "bribes".
  • The Kaunas "Golden Toilet"
  • Euro bank notes hidden in sleeve.
  • Petrobras headquarters in downtown [[Rio de Janeiro]]
  • An election leaflet with money stapled to it
  • nobleman]] to the right offers him gold coins from a purse, and the [[villein]] to the left gives him a pair of [[partridge]]s.
  • A [[billboard]] in [[Zambia]] exhorting the public to "Just say no to corruption".
  • Indian Bureau]] at the U.S. Department of the Interior. The original caption for the cartoon is: "THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR INVESTIGATING THE INDIAN BUREAU. GIVE HIM HIS DUE, AND GIVE THEM THEIR DUES."
  • [[United Nations Convention against Corruption]]
FORM OF DISHONESTY OR CRIMINAL OFFENSE UNDERTAKEN BY A PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ENTRUSTED WITH A POSITION OF AUTHORITY, TO ACQUIRE ILLICIT BENEFIT OR ABUSE POWER FOR ONE'S PRIVATE GAIN
Corrupt; Corrupter; Moral corruption; Systemic corruption; Corruption (philosophical concept); Corruptions; Corrupts; Corruptible; Corruptibly; Corruptable; Public corruption; Petty corruption; Grand corruption; Corrupt judges; Judicial corruption; Structural corruption; Corruption in universities; Legal corruption; Corruption in education; Corruption in religion; Corruption in the educational system; Corrupt corporations; Corrupt corporation; Arms for cash; Causes of political corruption; Corruption of the judiciary; Corruption in healthcare; Corruption and religion; Religion and corruption; Corruption and state capture in the telecommunications sector in transition countries; User:Marc Bloch 125/sandbox/Corruption and state capture in the telecommunications sector in transition countries; Causes of corruption; Endemic corruption; Corruption in religious organizations; Military corruption; Legalized corruption; Anti-corruption programmes; Juridical corruption
·vi To become vitiated; to lose putity or goodness.
II. Corrupt ·vt To waste, spoil, or consume; to make worthless.
III. Corrupt ·adj Changed from a sound to a putrid state; spoiled; tainted; vitiated; unsound.
IV. Corrupt ·adj Abounding in errors; not genuine or correct; as, the text of the manuscript is corrupt.
V. Corrupt ·vt To draw aside from the path of rectitude and duty; as, to corrupt a judge by a bribe.
VI. Corrupt ·vi To become putrid or tainted; to Putrefy; to Rot.
VII. Corrupt ·vt To change from a sound to a putrid or putrescent state; to make putrid; to Putrefy.
VIII. Corrupt ·vt To debase or render impure by alterations or innovations; to Falsify; as, to corrupt language; to corrupt the sacred text.
IX. Corrupt ·adj Changed from a state of uprightness, correctness, truth, ·etc., to a worse state; vitiated; depraved; debased; perverted; as, corrupt language; corrupt judges.
X. Corrupt ·vt To change from good to bad; to Vitiate; to Deprave; to Pervert; to Debase; to Defile.

Wikipedia

Data corruption

Data corruption refers to errors in computer data that occur during writing, reading, storage, transmission, or processing, which introduce unintended changes to the original data. Computer, transmission, and storage systems use a number of measures to provide end-to-end data integrity, or lack of errors.

In general, when data corruption occurs, a file containing that data will produce unexpected results when accessed by the system or the related application. Results could range from a minor loss of data to a system crash. For example, if a document file is corrupted, when a person tries to open that file with a document editor they may get an error message, thus the file might not be opened or might open with some of the data corrupted (or in some cases, completely corrupted, leaving the document unintelligible). The adjacent image is a corrupted image file in which most of the information has been lost.

Some types of malware may intentionally corrupt files as part of their payloads, usually by overwriting them with inoperative or garbage code, while a non-malicious virus may also unintentionally corrupt files when it accesses them. If a virus or trojan with this payload method manages to alter files critical to the running of the computer's operating system software or physical hardware, the entire system may be rendered unusable.

Some programs can give a suggestion to repair the file automatically (after the error), and some programs cannot repair it. It depends on the level of corruption, and the built-in functionality of the application to handle the error. There are various causes of the corruption.