Result for FC7902B90F78A5A6D2B016437709C76FE43AFCA1

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/libntlm0/changelog.Debian.gz
FileSize1289
MD51716180A1768E5405C6114FAF23FE412
SHA-1FC7902B90F78A5A6D2B016437709C76FE43AFCA1
SHA-2562B7BD8907373433311F2CC00D3DC4BC213A1B99B3092A5A855F8FBA61F53ECA6
SSDEEP24:Xfo1km/RsOe1xUL+g0Y5jAufnUht+BjrVu56JSWh6Kp9FhUPs4ks:XEpWuCgfjD/8+B3Vu0MWhtzFhUPsNs
TLSHT19021E716B18988E799D3DB460D11B9613748693E7460C7712B07160735B8A23DCF12B2
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hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize15204
MD5D2F0E2E7BB65856BEAF50B10AA9F9C6C
PackageDescriptionNTLM authentication library NTLM is an authentication protocol used in various Microsoft network protocol implementations and supported by the NTLM Security Support Provider ("NTLMSSP"). Originally used for authentication and negotiation of secure DCE/RPC, NTLM is also used throughout Microsoft's systems as an integrated single sign-on mechanism. . NTLM employs a challenge-response mechanism for authentication, in which clients are able to prove their identities without sending a password to the server. It consists of three messages, commonly referred to as Type 1 (negotiation), Type 2 (challenge) and Type 3 (authentication).
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibntlm0
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion1.4-1
SHA-1E50F35585FA779590098B9288289D1A2C01D6F2D
SHA-256D5F6FA59C8675A4B3726F90DC3867FCDC8ADA974DEDB4FD6C95B4A8CE601AD99
Key Value
FileSize15276
MD5494A0BA5D16FE739B2CA575E7177604A
PackageDescriptionNTLM authentication library NTLM is an authentication protocol used in various Microsoft network protocol implementations and supported by the NTLM Security Support Provider ("NTLMSSP"). Originally used for authentication and negotiation of secure DCE/RPC, NTLM is also used throughout Microsoft's systems as an integrated single sign-on mechanism. . NTLM employs a challenge-response mechanism for authentication, in which clients are able to prove their identities without sending a password to the server. It consists of three messages, commonly referred to as Type 1 (negotiation), Type 2 (challenge) and Type 3 (authentication).
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibntlm0
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion1.4-1
SHA-15D7AC2AD77A1D32038D5F7DB918719892D27F6FA
SHA-256AB16EF79440B989CDB1D7B97F826397193D9C6AA9A71937EE6FDC139AB8C48F1