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    Hash Latch
    ...Instead, it encrypts the key and outputs the ciphertext. That means that instead of giving you the actual key, it gives you a safe containing the key. This approach allows the hash latch to protect itself from forged keys and also enables you to put the same key into multiple safes without the recipients of these safes knowing they have the same key (even if they compare their ciphertexts). Moreover, the hash latch verifies the integrity of a key after decrypting it (just in case). You can read the tutorial about it on Instructables: https://www.instructables.com/Hash-Latch/
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    JChecksum

    JChecksum

    MD5 Checksum Tool

    This tool checks the integrity of files. It is very important if you don’t want your computer to get infected with viruses and malware. Sometimes, hackers and malicious software developers modify the contents of a downloadable zip, which can even result in granting them remote access to your system. While downloading various software, you might have noticed that developers usually provide hash values (MD5) of their files. This tool enables you to verify the file integrity of the downloaded...
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    WinMd5Checksum

    WinMd5Checksum

    Calculating and comparing MD5 checksums, calculating SHA256 hash

    You can calculating md5 hashsums, comparing files and hashsums in pairs. If you have backups of one file and you have a md5 hashsum, you can compare your backups against this md5 hashsum. Calculating SHA256 hashes too. This repository will no longer updated! Please take a look at this url: https://github.com/tualatin/winmd5checksum
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    Hash Codes
    Program can hash data from keyboard, file or CD/DVD by Adler32, CRC32, CRC64, GOST, HAVAL, MD2, MD4, MD5, MD6, SHA-0, SHA-1, SHA-1-IME, SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512, RIPEMD-128, RIPEMD-160, RIPEMD-256, RIPEMD-320, TIGER or Whirlpool algorithm.
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    MUSASH provides a utility to digest text, file and a byte char. It also able to compare two files, compare file, text and char to a hash. It also allows user to search for a string that evaluates to a hash given. Supported algo: MD5, SHA1 and SHA2 family
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