Prometheus exporter gathering metrics about file size, modification time and other stats
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Prometheus exporter gathering metrics about file size, modification time and other stats
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Generates a hash of all files in a folder tree and stores the hashes in a text file in each folder.
DeadHash - JS version
This script can get all the Hashes (MD2, MD4, MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512) with Certutil.exe command.
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This is a collection of PowerShell and batch scripts aimed towards helping a user find a file's hash.
This code generates a SHA-256 hash for a file by prompting the user to enter the file path, reading the file into a buffer using the fs module, and then calculating the hash using the crypto module. The hash is output to the console and the program is terminated.
A CLI tool that adds content hashes to file names enabling reliable cache busting.
A java cryptography project that involves symmetric and asymmetric encryption and decryption using the SHA256 and KMACXOF256 FUNCTIONS
An utitlity written in python that can check and verify hash of files
A simple Python CLI tool that reads file hashes from a text file and checks their reputation using the VirusTotal v3 API. Built to be free-tier friendly by respecting VirusTotal’s public API rate limits and using caching to avoid re-querying.
Calculating file hash in node.js
A Python CLI tool that reads file hashes from a text file and checks their reputation using the Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Portal (OpenTIP) API. The tool is designed for SOC analysts, incident responders, malware analysts, and penetration testers who need to enrich large hash datasets safely and reliably.
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