Updated - HashTools quickly calculates CRC32, MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA384, and SHA512 hashes generates an SFV file, and instantly verifies if the hashes match.
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@Avira's File Reputation #API enables #technology partners to submit a #FileHash for evaluation or upload a file to the Avira Protection Cloud for #analysis with a result returned within tens of milliseconds hubs.ly/H0s5qZp0
@Avira's File Reputation #API enables #technology partners to submit a #FileHash for evaluation or upload a file to the Avira Protection Cloud for #analysis with a result returned within tens of milliseconds hubs.ly/H0rJcRK0
@Avira's File Reputation #API enables #technology partners to submit a #FileHash for evaluation or upload a file to the Avira Protection Cloud for #analysis with a result returned within tens of milliseconds hubs.ly/H0rJf5Z0
@Avira's File Reputation #API enables #technology partners to submit a #FileHash for evaluation or upload a file to the Avira Protection Cloud for #analysis with a result returned within tens of milliseconds hubs.ly/H0rtW9c0
@Avira's File Reputation #API enables #technology partners to submit a #FileHash for evaluation or upload a file to the Avira Protection Cloud for #analysis with a result returned within tens of milliseconds hubs.ly/H0pvGWq0
TIL I can make a quick lookup on @anyrun_app by using this
URL convention.
https://app.any[.]run/submissions/#filehash:#{MD5|SHA1|SHA256}.
So I implemented @anyrun_app hash lookup feature in my browser extension.
github.com/ninoseki/mitaka