Result for 1D2253D300697BF1E2C26B977513A19BC105CCBE

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig/malcontent-0.pc
FileSize363
MD56F24BCAC892E4BB87D6AE6B0401A0725
SHA-11D2253D300697BF1E2C26B977513A19BC105CCBE
SHA-2567A57C8922644931F931A63B49DA64FD3EB592D1E4729E80F0CD96A0991759EC7
SSDEEP6:iD7cfY1e26XYBei15AvV0PGOQdtF/GoXBQKAboloI+6Oso+J3mf834un60IDKFao:i86JB/5AvqBQooXBQKvQ6X7RmU3vn605
TLSHT11EE06830C2AD518AA7C29D21819EB20448C7D208E3BEA91489B02AB420C229880B3E22
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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize14732
MD5399237FFCD40CA857179F42F765F382C
PackageDescriptiondevelopment files for libmalcontent malcontent implements support for restricting the type of content accessible to non-administrator accounts on a Linux system. Typically, when this is used, a non-administrator account will be for a child using the system; and the administrator accounts will be for the parents; and the content being filtered will be apps which are not suitable for the child to use, due to (for example) being too violent. . This is not a security boundary, and a sufficiently technically advanced user may always work around these parental controls. malcontent is not a mandatory access control (MAC) system like AppArmor or SELinux. However, its correct use by applications should provide enough of an obstacle to prevent users easily or accidentally having access to content which they shouldn’t. . This package contains the development files for libmalcontent.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibmalcontent-0-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion0.9.0-2
SHA-178B78FB2131C563E7716A19AAF112D63704E894D
SHA-2567A9E74E281646BE707C7514861108EDFFA696ED2ADB4A3A47BB86F12E3AA1E41