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  1. Windows: MD5/SHA256 CheckSum – Built-In Utility - ShellHacks

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    What is a SHA 256 checksum?Checksums are useful for verifying that a file, such as a downloaded dmg, has not been changed. But it's tedious to examine the entire checksum, since a SHA-256 checksum has 64 hex characters. Fortunately, the algorithm is designed such that two files with a small difference in content will have very different checksums.
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    What is a checksum & how do I use it?You can use checksums to check files and other data for errors that occur during transmission or storage. For example, a file might not have properly downloaded due to network issues, or hard drive problems could have caused corruption in a file on disk. If you know the checksum of the original file, you can run a checksum or hashing utility on it.
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    How do I generate a hash checksum using certutil?The CertUtil is a pre-installed Windows utility, that can be used to generate hash checksums: HashAlgorithm choices: MD2 MD4 MD5 SHA1 SHA256 SHA384 SHA512 So for example, the following generates an MD5 checksum for the file C:\TEMP\MyDataFile.img: To get output similar to *Nix systems you can add some PS magic:
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    What are cryptographic hash functions & checksums?Cryptographic hash functions are hash functions for which a collision is unknown. This is why cryptographic hash functions are used to construct things like a MAC (see below). Another property of hash functions and checksums is that information gets lost during computation.
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