VT Hash Check

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Ink

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VT Hash Check adds a Windows Explorer context menu item to compute the MD5 or SHA1 hash checksum of any file and to then send that checksum to virustotal.com for checking against their Virus database. Results may optionally be saved in plain text, CSV, or JSON. VT Hash Check comes with TrID built-in for identifying unknown files.

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SecurityChecks

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Aug 5, 2012
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I also know a very good free program that shows Adler32, CRC32, MD2, MD4, MD5, RIPEMD(128,256,320), SHA-1,256,384,512, Tiger, and Whirlpool, integrates with Windows, it looks like you hit the properties of the file(click on the setting and add these values ​​that we want to show the program):








The program can be downloaded here:

http://implbits.com/HashTab.aspx

The best program.
 

nishaddesilva

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Aug 26, 2012
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HashTab is different from VT Hash Check, mate. It just shows the hashes of files while the other program cross references the hash with VirusTotal and shows how many engines detect the specific file as a malware. I use both of them.
 

jamescv7

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Hash tab is an ok tool for most deep analysis but for VT hash its more design to upload files on which registered AV's detected with brief information.
 
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