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Associated Press
28-05-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
In Response to the Rise of AI-Assisted Document Fraud, Certidox Offers a Patented, Open-Source, Tamper-Proof Technology - Exclusive Presentation in Chicago on May 29
CHICAGO, IL / ACCESS Newswire / May 28, 2025 / The proliferation of fake documents generated by artificial intelligence has reached a critical level. From diplomas to bank powers of attorney, purchase orders, emails, and press releases, everyone is now exposed to significant legal, financial, and reputational risks. In regulated sectors such as banking and finance, press releases must be authentic, timestamped, and tamper-proof. That is exactly what Certidox provides: ensuring that any content published by an organization - including official communications - remains authentic, traceable, and immune to sophisticated forgery attempts. This technology will be presented by Rémy EISENSTEIN on May 29 at the ULCC Networking Extravaganza held at the Union League Club of Chicago. Certidox enables instant verification of the authenticity of any document - paper or digital - and ensures ongoing monitoring through real-time alerts in case of changes or revocation. Based on patented end-to-end encryption and operating without any third-party trust, Certidox guarantees absolute confidentiality: no data is ever stored in plain text on its servers. Thanks to its open-source code, Certidox also provides total transparency: it can be freely audited, verified, and integrated into any IT system. The applications of Certidox technology are numerous: 'In a world where everything can be copied, altered, or forged in seconds by artificial intelligence, we offer a sovereign, transparent, and tamper-proof solution. Certidox restores value to documentary proof,' says Rémy EISENSTEIN, Founder. Press Contact: Rémy A. EISENSTEIN - [email protected] +1 (630) 895-4089 SOURCE: Certidox press release


CTV News
23-05-2025
- CTV News
Alberta woman released from jail on fake documents says she'll turn herself in on Friday
Mackenzie Dawn Hardy, who was released from the Fort Saskatchewan Correctional Centre in Alberta with fake documents, says she'll turn herself into police.


CTV News
21-05-2025
- CTV News
Another Ontario business scammed by fake bank draft
Toronto Watch Criminals are using new technology to create fake documents that look like real bank drafts. CTV's Pat Foran reports.