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Can an Auto-Generated Forensic Report Hold Up in Court?
1 point by cd_mkdir 6 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments
Came across this ExitProtocol’s autogenerated “forensic asset tracing report” (LIBR, full ledger replay, SHA-256 sealing, court-style citations).

https://exitprotocols.com/static/documents/Sterling_Forensic_Report_FINAL.pdf





Is this the info from your friend? Did they allow to make it public? Why the list of credit card use is so short? (I expect like 50 purchase per month x 12 months pr year x 5 years [IIRC from 10 seconds ago when I skimmed the pdf] = 300.)

This is synthetic demo data kept it short so people could see the methodology clearly. Real reports have way more transactions (platform handles 10k+ via Celery).

It's meant to be public as a sample showing the output format. Real client data is obviously private/encrypted.




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