collisions
hashit
collisions | hashit | |
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22 | 6 | |
2,920 | 45 | |
1.2% | - | |
6.7 | 2.7 | |
about 1 month ago | 3 months ago | |
Python | Go | |
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collisions
- Hash Collisions and Exploitations
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The Curious Case of MD5
That is still an attack on the second preimage or a collision resistance properties of the hash function. Most collisions do work this way, for example see [1].
[1] https://github.com/corkami/collisions
- Practical advice on finding hash collisions
- GitHub - corkami/collisions: Hash collisions and exploitations - a tool which can manipulate hash quines
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The Epstein court documents have just been released, over 2000 pages with list of people on that island
it's easy to do if you have a few hours to spare
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Totális biztonság E-kréta style
remelem nem checksum ellenorzesre https://github.com/corkami/collisions !
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An open source file Hasher AND Verifier?
Sure, here are two different screenshots of your comment made with this tool:
- Hash collisions and exploitations – Instant MD5 collision
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Hacker News top posts: Sep 20, 2022
Hash collisions and exploitations – Instant MD5 collision\ (4 comments)
hashit
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Best way to verify data - mass file checksum compare
Alternatively instead of using hashdeep use "hashit": https://github.com/boyter/hashit
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Criticism please: Is there a better way to log checksums of all my files?
For Windows I typically use hashdeep. Although I did come across hashit on github which is quite a bit faster: https://github.com/boyter/hashit
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An open source file Hasher AND Verifier?
I did find this alternative: https://github.com/boyter/hashit/releases/tag/v1.1.0
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How would you organise about 10 old hard drives?
I personally use hashdeep now with sha256 (well, recently discovered hashit - https://github.com/boyter/hashit and export to hashdeep format, and wrote my own script to compare log files for duplicates and potential issues). But crccheckcopy is a quick and simple way to verify your data and locate duplicates.
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Drive Integrity Software
Hashit: https://github.com/boyter/hashit
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create a hash for files inside a folders
hashit (Linux, Windows, it's GO code so compile as you wish) - https://github.com/boyter/hashit
What are some alternatives?
some-assembly-required - 📖 An approachable introduction to Assembly.
quickhash - Graphical cross platform data hashing tool for Linux, Windows and Mac
blake3 - An AVX-512 accelerated implementation of the BLAKE3 cryptographic hash function
jt89 - sn76489an compatible Verilog core, with emphasis on FPGA implementation and Megadrive/Master System compatibility
xsum - Checksums with Merkle trees and concurrency
EDLA - EDLA remote logic analyser, using ESP32 and Web protocols
FileVerification - Generates a hash of all files in a folder tree and stores the hashes in a text file in each folder.
cipher - Bitcoin wallet generator [Moved to: https://github.com/gocrazygh/btcwallet]
go-benchmarks - Comprehensive and reproducible benchmarks for Go developers and architects.
paracosme - Paracosme is a zero-click remote memory corruption exploit that compromises ICONICS Genesis64 which was demonstrated successfully on stage during the Pwn2Own Miami 2022 competition.
czkawka - Multi functional app to find duplicates, empty folders, similar images etc.