Network Security

Collision checks hashes for your files

Collision checks hashes for your files.

Verifying that a file you downloaded or received is actually the one you were expecting is often overlooked or too time-consuming to do. At the same time, it has become very easy to get your hands on a file that has been tampered with, due to the mass increase of malicious webpages and other actors.

This tool aims to solve that. Collision comes with a simple and clean UI, allowing anyone, from any age and experience group, to generate, compare and verify MD5, SHA-256, SHA-512, SHA-1, Blake3, CRC32 and Adler32 hashes.

This is free and open source software.

Website: github.com/GeopJr/Collision
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Developer: Evan Paterakis
License: BSD 2-Clause License

Collision in action

Collision is written in Crystal. Learn Crystal with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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