Result for 8C38C9EFA4657DFB6D9C4F932F1E0FEB8526BDAE

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/mozcerts-qt5
FileSize69400
MD50AA7501CCE4C4C71CD82B3FA4D7FDBA9
SHA-18C38C9EFA4657DFB6D9C4F932F1E0FEB8526BDAE
SHA-25628A75D4A001565D99A11536697BE59297BF04BF3232268A074D76CDE8E654B85
SSDEEP192:2NhARSySXwINgYqCbtw7jtu61h0OHheEX3e0GbYJ7FY18chdFTyuzdXkIMgCHlmC:v5cOqCBuUVEa3eD67FYuQzNkIMgqP9
TLSHT13A630C57F6C9EC6FDC47AA3D18D74370F1739A36E33202A368290724274599D4E7A24C
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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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
MD56A143F30B17FC98C8A6DD29125D15336
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionTaking a hint from the similarly-named Java Cryptography Architecture, QCA aims to provide a straightforward and cross-platform crypto API, using Qt datatypes and conventions. QCA separates the API from the implementation, using plugins known as Providers. The advantage of this model is to allow applications to avoid linking to or explicitly depending on any particular cryptographic library. This allows one to easily change or upgrade crypto implementations without even needing to recompile the application!
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameqca-qt5
PackageRelease3.el7
PackageVersion2.1.3
SHA-1C92CAB08449F3F367AC084DADAEEC585DFC5F620
SHA-256E902E2C7A6A459F4D8608C824B16F7998CE34EA99EF3FA544208F77F1336DADE