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Downloads

Please be careful when downloading member-submitted files. BWHacks takes no responsibility for the integrity of these files.

Submitting downloads
You are free to submit your own downloads here. All new posts/submissions in this section have to be approved by a moderator before they appear.
  1. Take care of the files that you post. Please move outdated downloads to The Archives->Old downloads.
  2. If you are not the author of a program, include a link to the author's homepage.
  3. Do not rename file extensions in order to be able to attach them. If you don't have file hosting, use rapidshare. You can also request extended attachment permissions if you're a regular uploader.
  4. You need to provide a direct download link.
What's Not Allowed?
  1. Drop hacks, technical discussion of them, and posting anything containing one is strictly prohibited. A drop hack is defined as an uncontrolled malicious exploit that can target one or more users and remove them from any game environment.
  2. Warez is not allowed, in any form. (serials, NO CD's, hex edited software (game clients) and cracks)
  3. Discussion of ISO's is allowed, posting links is not. They are not considered NO CD's.

Here are some things you should know before running anything you should find here:

Malware Scan Websites: (Note: Even these can't catch all threats.)

Don't be worried, about seeing "PACKER" when scanning files. Most coders pack their releases, which helps prevent reversing of their work.



Programs:
SlavaSoft HashCalc
Quote:
Originally Posted by http://www.slavasoft.com/hashcalc/index.htm
Major Features: *Support of 12 well-known and documented hash and checksum algorithms: MD2, MD4, MD5, SHA-1, SHA-2( 256, 384, 512), RIPEMD-160, PANAMA, TIGER, ADLER32, CRC32. *Support of a custom hash algorithm (MD4-based) used in eDonkey and eMule applications. *Support of 2 modes of calculations: HASH/CHECKSUM and HMAC. *Support of 3 input data formats: files, text strings and hex strings. *Work with large size files. (Tested on file sizes up to 15 GB). *Drag-and-drop support. *Quick and simple installation. *Calculates hash/checksum and HMAC for files of any type: music, audio, sound, video, image, etc...
What is MD5?
Basically a unique "finger print" of a file. If anything, at all, has changed the hash will change. Comparing hashes lets you know if the file has been tampered with, or not.
Quote:
Originally Posted by MD5
Message Digest 5. A one-way hashing function that produces a 128-bit hash. Both MD5 and Secure Hashing Algorithm (SHA) are variations on MD4 and are designed to strengthen the security of the MD4 hashing algorithm. Cisco uses hashes for authentication within the IPSec framework. MD5 verifies the integrity and authenticates the origin of a communication. http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/...d/glossary.htm

Changing File Types:
http://www.bwhacks.com/forums/showthread.php?p=464577
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