McAfee DAT version = 8472 (mar 19th 2017)
Link: here ( Select Yes. And it keeps getting updated daily. Region=US)
- wong chee tat :)
Monday, March 20, 2017
Homage to the 36 trillion, 119 thousand, 500 Amitabha Buddhas
Homage to the 36 trillion, 119 thousand, 500 Amitabha Buddhas
Homage to the 36 trillion, 119 thousand, 500 Amitabha Buddhas
Homage to the 36 trillion, 119 thousand, 500 Amitabha Buddhas
- wong chee tat :)
Homage to the 36 trillion, 119 thousand, 500 Amitabha Buddhas
Homage to the 36 trillion, 119 thousand, 500 Amitabha Buddhas
- wong chee tat :)
Homage to the 36 trillion, 119 thousand, 500 Amitabha Buddhas
Homage to the 36 trillion, 119 thousand, 500 Amitabha Buddhas
Homage to the 36 trillion, 119 thousand, 500 Amitabha Buddhas
Homage to the 36 trillion, 119 thousand, 500 Amitabha Buddhas
- wong chee tat :)
Homage to the 36 trillion, 119 thousand, 500 Amitabha Buddhas
Homage to the 36 trillion, 119 thousand, 500 Amitabha Buddhas
- wong chee tat :)
Homage to the 36 trillion, 119 thousand, 500 Amitabha Buddhas
Homage to the 36 trillion, 119 thousand, 500 Amitabha Buddhas
Homage to the 36 trillion, 119 thousand, 500 Amitabha Buddhas
Homage to the 36 trillion, 119 thousand, 500 Amitabha Buddhas
- wong chee tat :)
Homage to the 36 trillion, 119 thousand, 500 Amitabha Buddhas
Homage to the 36 trillion, 119 thousand, 500 Amitabha Buddhas
- wong chee tat :)
File Checksum Integrity Verifier fciv
Downloaded some files earlier, the files have same filename and same file size.
How we know know the downloaded files are exactly the same?
Solution:
Use File Checksum Integrity Verifier (fciv) from Microsoft.
Example 1:
fciv name_of_file -both
Using -both display hash values in MD5 and SHA1
Example 2:
fciv name_of_file -both > name.txt
This will save to name.txt
By the way, the example file is stinger32.exe. You cam download from here
- wong chee tat :)
How we know know the downloaded files are exactly the same?
Solution:
Use File Checksum Integrity Verifier (fciv) from Microsoft.
Example 1:
fciv name_of_file -both
Using -both display hash values in MD5 and SHA1
Example 2:
fciv name_of_file -both > name.txt
This will save to name.txt
By the way, the example file is stinger32.exe. You cam download from here
- wong chee tat :)
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