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 content.
I have tried to keep the file size to a minimum. And currently, the file size is 20.7 kB (20,701 bytes).
Anyone can inspect the source code and use it to modify, develop and redistribute.
Features
- User can enter MD5 value to check against.
- User can select the file to generate the MD5 value.
- Application generates the MD5 value from a selected file.
- User can copy the MD5 value generated from the selected file.
- User can compare the values.
- User prompt with a alert box showing whether values are similar or not.
Categories
CryptographyLicense
MIT LicenseFollow JChecksum
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