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Ethical Dilemma—Is Intentionally Corrupting a File Ever Okay?

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Ethical Dilemma—Is Intentionally Corrupting a File Ever Okay?

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  • May 4, 2026 at 8:28 PM #30428

    siyafa7893
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    Hi everyone,

    I’ve been thinking a lot about professional ethics as I scale my luxury jewelry business. We always strive to be established and transparent, but I recently got into a debate with a fellow entrepreneur about extreme deadlines.

    They mentioned using a Files Corrupter as a “safety net” when a project falls behind due to unforeseen circumstances.

    Does using a curated tool to simulate a technical error cross a line, or is it just another professional survival tactic in a high-pressure world? I’d love to hear some high-quality opinions from this inquisitive community on where we should draw the line.

    Thanks in advance.

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