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Network Security

digup – update md5sum or shasum digest files

May 9, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Security

digup is a console tool to update md5sum or shasum digest files.

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Best Free and Open Source CLI Data Hashing Tools

May 9, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Roundup, Security

Hashing is the process of passing data through a formula that produces a condensed fixed-value representation, called a hash value.

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sha3sum – Keccak, SHA-3, SHAKE, and RawSHAKE checksum utilities

May 9, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Security

sha3sum are fully configurable byte-orientated checksum utilities for Keccak and its close derivatives SHA-3, SHAKE and RawSHAKE.

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Jacksum – data integrity software for working with checksums, CRCs, and message digests

May 9, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Security

Jacksum is data integrity software for working with checksums, CRCs, and message digests (hashes).

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cfv – test and create checksum files

May 9, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Security

cfv is a utility to both test and create .sfv, .csv, .crc, .md5(sfv-like), md5sum, bsd md5, sha1sum, and .torrent files.

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RHash – utility for verifying hash sums of files

May 9, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Security

RHash is a utility for computing hash sums. It offers calculation and verification of magnet links and various message digests.

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Network Security

Best Free and Open Source Graphical Data Hashing Tools

April 28, 2023 Steve Emms Roundup, Security

Hashing is the process of passing data through a formula to produce a condensed fixed-value representation, called a hash value.

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Snow – whitespace steganography program

April 22, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Security

Snow is used to conceal messages in ASCII text by appending whitespace to the end of lines.

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Utilities

Excellent Utilities: AES Crypt – file encryption tool

November 9, 2022 Steve Emms Reviews, Security, Software

AES Crypt is file encryption software that uses the industry standard Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) to easily and securely encrypt files.

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Cybersecurity

Does static application security testing protect against malware?

March 14, 2022 John O'Donnell Security

This post explores how static application security testing can have an essential role in protecting against malware attacks.

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