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Of course it’s a small article about md5… I really wondered how many Micro$oft Windows users check the md5 sum of programs that they download from the internet…
Do you really trust that much the mirror websites?
Even I could set up a mirror website for any download website and spread malformed packages to include, trojans, backdoors, viruses and so… That’s why many websites give you a md5 checksum of the specific fies…
Have a got a md5 calculation two?
If you’re a Windows users, then I’m not quite sure… while on the other side if you are a *nix user than it is improbable that you haven’t got one of this…
So while coding for myself a md5 calculator I though other users could use it to. Of course there are other alternatives on the net, but I do not really like that GUI shit…
usage:
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md5 f file.ext md5 s string |
download on Darknet :: backbones md5 calculator
Mirror 1 Mediafire :: backbones md5 calculator
No further versions will be released…
P.S. for easy access place it in your %WinDir%
md5.zip hash :: 894d6d941cab0c6a3648a5352b6aba11
Bogwitch says
Slavasoft has produced fsum for the CLI and HashCalc with a GUI.
http://www.slavasoft.com/fsum/
Fsum will deliver MD5 and several other hashes, from CRC32 to SHA512.
I have been using fsum with a batch wrapper for file integrity checking on some of my more attractive machines with great success.
Bogwitch
Brien says
What, no md5 hash for the download? ;-)
backbone says
added the hash because Darknet is moving the file on the website =) …
paranoia??? naaaa…
Darknet says
I can’t download from Mediafire…so I can’t put the file up here. Do e-mail it to me or host it somewhere else and let me know.
backbone says
I have uploaded the file on darknet… now you can download it ;)