Memorex CD-R

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File: EFTA00004763_p11_i0.png dataset_3
Summary:

The image shows a scanned Memorex CD-R with a redacted label and the handwritten word 'pics'. The redaction suggests the CD-R's contents may be sensitive and potentially relevant to an investigation.

Content Type:
Image
Document Type:
image
Date:
N/A
Model Used:
gemini-2.0-flash-001
Image Classification
Category:
document_scan
Subcategory:
other
Objects Detected (1)
CD-R
A white Memorex CD-R with a handwritten inscription. The CD-R has a capacity of 700MB and 80 minutes. A black rectangle obscures part of the label.
Memorex, Is it live or is it Memorex?, 700 MB 80 MINUTE, LH6115 66231 2277 01, CD-R, pics
Scene & Environment

Setting: indoor

Location Type: unknown

Time: unclear

Atmosphere: neutral

Background: A gray surface with some imperfections and a white border.

Document Extraction

Type: other

Letterhead: Memorex

Full Transcription:

Memorex
Is it live or is it Memorex?
700 MB 80 MINUTE
LH6115
66231 2277 0
pics
CD-R
Text in Image
Memorex
Is it live or is it Memorex?
700 MB 80 MINUTE
LH6115
66231 2277 0
pics
CD-R

Significance: The text identifies the brand and type of CD-R, its capacity, and a handwritten label.

Full Description

The image is a scanned document featuring a Memorex CD-R. The CD-R is white with the Memorex logo and specifications printed on it, including '700 MB 80 MINUTE' and 'CD-R'. A black rectangle obscures a portion of the label. Below the redaction, the handwritten word 'pics' is visible. The CD-R is placed on a gray surface with a white border. The scan quality is medium, with some imperfections and dust visible on the surface. The overall composition is a top-down view of the CD-R on the surface. The handwritten 'pics' and the redaction are notable details that suggest the CD-R's contents may be sensitive.

Critical Findings
Illegal Activity: suspicious

The handwritten label 'pics' and the redaction raise suspicion about the contents of the CD-R.

Blackmail Likelihood: possible

The redaction suggests that the content on the CD-R may be sensitive and potentially usable for blackmail, depending on the nature of the 'pics'.

Organizations
Raw Analysis