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MultiHasher: Calculate Hash Values And Upload Files To VirusTotal

Previously, we have covered a lot of Windows application for calculating hash values to verify file integrity, including Digesec Hashing Utility, inCrypto and Md5Checker, as well as Shell Extensions like HashTab and FilePropsMan. They let you calculate and compare hash values allowing you to keep you computer safe from infected files. MultiHasher is a hashing [...] (more…)

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Digesec Hashing Utility: Generate & Verify Hash Values Of Files & Text

We have covered some very useful tools for generating and comparing hash checksum values of files to verify their integrity. Applications like SFV Ninja, FileAlyzer and HashSlash let you generate and verify has values, while Shell Extensions such as HashTab and FilePropsMan adds file hash information and verification in the File Properties. Digesec Hasing Utility [...] (more…)

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Calculate And Check Integrity Of Files & Registry With Object Monitor

Checking the integrity of a file lets you know if the file is corrupt or not. Object Monitor is an open source application which allows you to check the integrity of your files and registry keys. The application will let you use different algorithms for checking integrity such as CRC16, MD5, SHA1 and Size. You [...] (more…)

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HashIt Is Simple Application Integrity Checker

As internet is overwhelmed with tons of software, application, tools, etc. sometimes you might not be able to find which one is fabricated and which tool is straight from the developer. Developer mostly generate the Hash of the product, which is quite useful in finding out the integrity of the software. The two widely used [...] (more…)

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Check Integrity Of Files In Windows

Checking integrity of a file is the best way of telling whether it is corrupt or not? SFV and MD5 are two common formats used to check the integrity of files. Before we begin, here is what Wikipedia has to say about both formats: (more…)