VXA anomaly file
VXA-004
The Corrupted Record
VXA-004 is not a physical object, but an anomalous record inside Vertex Archive.
The entry exists simultaneously as a file, process, and system behavior.
Attempts to open or analyze VXA-004 fully lead to unpredictable changes inside the archive system.
The original content of the record can no longer be reconstructed.
CLASSIFICATION
Objektprofil
- Type: SYSTEM
- Threat: FRACTURE
- Containment: C5 - Blacksite Isolation
- Access: L4
- Exposure: T0 (indirekt)
- Status: ACTIVE
Anomaly properties
- changes with every access
- overwrites other records
- creates new entries that do not exist
- can manipulate system logs
- reacts to analysis attempts
System status
Typ
SYSTEM
Threat
FRACTURE
Status
ACTIVE
CONTAINMENT PROTOCOL
Containment
VXA-004 is held in an isolated C5 system segment.
- no direct connection to the main archive
- access only through simulated interfaces
- analysis is performed exclusively by the Archive Integrity Unit (AIU)
Attempts to delete VXA-004 resulted in [SYSTEM INSTABILITY].
TEST PROTOCOLS
Test 01
Record opened
→ content changes immediately
Test 02
Copy created
→ both versions differ
Test 03
System scans record
→ new entries appear without origin
Test 04
[ACCESS DENIED]
→ Ergebnis: ████████████████
INCIDENT REPORT
Incident report
[Timestamp █████]
Multiple archive records were overwritten.
One entry appeared with the ID: VXA-004-A
According to the system, this entry does not exist, yet it is visible.
Shortly after, it disappeared again.
ADDITIONAL NOTES
Notes
- Some logs contain text that was never written
- Data changes without interaction
- multiple records reference content that does not exist