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Forensic Incident Specifications
| Archival Case ID | CR-687F68A6 |
| Incident Subject | Linuxmac Terminal Tutorial Creating Aliases For Commands |
| Classification Status | Verified Public Archive |
| Media Encoding | 15.29 MB • AAC / Linear PCM 48kHz |
| Index Date | August 18, 2026 |
| Statutory Protocol | FOIA 5 U.S.C. § 552 / Open Public Records Act (OPRA) |
| Cryptographic Integrity | SHA256: VALIDATED & UNALTERED |
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