Momentum, a retail and wholesale ERP software by ltiora, implemented a tamper-evident accounting ledger using SHA-256 hash chaining to prevent retroactive modification of financial records. This ensures that any alteration is detectable, enhancing security for businesses with multiple staff handling finances. Developers should watch for similar cryptographic integrity measures in other enterprise applications aimed at preventing internal fraud and data manipulation.
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