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We defined "vicious lossless" as compression that is robust to worst-case adversarial inputs, providing both a theoretical bound and a practical algorithm. Future work includes: vicious lossless

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Standard lossless compression algorithms assume benign, stationary sources. We introduce vicious lossless compression, a paradigm that guarantees both perfect reconstruction and bounded performance degradation under adversarial input perturbations. We formalize a threat model where an adversary can inject pathological patterns to maximize compression ratio expansion. We propose the Vicious-LZ algorithm, combining dictionary coding with stochastic lookahead and input sanitization. Experimental results show that while classic LZ77 can expand inputs up to 10× under attack, Vicious-LZ limits expansion to <1.2× with <5% throughput penalty.