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In this episode of CyberGuardians, I break down the differences between MD5 and SHA-256, including what they are, how they work, a brief history behind both hashing algorithms, and why SHA-256 is considered the stronger and more trusted option today.
I also go over the advantages and disadvantages of each one, explain why hashes matter when verifying downloaded files, and walk through how to check a file’s hash in Kali Linux using simple terminal commands.
To wrap it up, I demonstrate how to compare the hash generated on your system with the official checksum provided on a website so you can better verify file integrity before trusting what you download.
If you’ve ever wanted a simple explanation of hashes and a practical example of how to use them, this episode is for you.
Stay safe and stay secure.
If you want a slightly sharper version, use this:
In this episode of CyberGuardians, I cover the key differences between MD5 and SHA-256, including their history, strengths, weaknesses, and why SHA-256 has become the better standard for verifying file integrity.
I also walk through a practical Kali Linux demonstration showing how to generate a file hash in the terminal and compare it to the official checksum from a website. This is a simple but important step that can help confirm whether a downloaded file is authentic and unchanged.
This episode is great for anyone who wants a better understanding of hashing and how it applies to real-world cybersecurity habits.
Stay safe and stay secure.
Music Credit:
-2020 Dyalla
By MarcellusIn this episode of CyberGuardians, I break down the differences between MD5 and SHA-256, including what they are, how they work, a brief history behind both hashing algorithms, and why SHA-256 is considered the stronger and more trusted option today.
I also go over the advantages and disadvantages of each one, explain why hashes matter when verifying downloaded files, and walk through how to check a file’s hash in Kali Linux using simple terminal commands.
To wrap it up, I demonstrate how to compare the hash generated on your system with the official checksum provided on a website so you can better verify file integrity before trusting what you download.
If you’ve ever wanted a simple explanation of hashes and a practical example of how to use them, this episode is for you.
Stay safe and stay secure.
If you want a slightly sharper version, use this:
In this episode of CyberGuardians, I cover the key differences between MD5 and SHA-256, including their history, strengths, weaknesses, and why SHA-256 has become the better standard for verifying file integrity.
I also walk through a practical Kali Linux demonstration showing how to generate a file hash in the terminal and compare it to the official checksum from a website. This is a simple but important step that can help confirm whether a downloaded file is authentic and unchanged.
This episode is great for anyone who wants a better understanding of hashing and how it applies to real-world cybersecurity habits.
Stay safe and stay secure.
Music Credit:
-2020 Dyalla