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VeraCrypt breaks flash drive?
For the second time, a flash drive (of different manufacturers) that uses VeraCrypt is broken. An encrypted container and the program itself will be thrown on the flash drive. As a result, the flash drive is simply not detected after several months of not very active use. The last flash drive was Adata UE700.
Is this a coincidence or is there a possibility that VeraCrypt is corrupting the flash drive in some way?
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The amount of information that is encrypted, that is not encrypted - is not very different.
With a high probability something else breaks the flash drive: your wild amounts of data, a faulty USB port on your computer, static electricity in your pocket, etc.
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