Result for DFB56650E64B411DDDC0CAB2F8B6FB658353AE6C

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/macchanger
FileSize19388
MD5CFFC7021EF9CAD1009F489C24BC8E5CA
SHA-1DFB56650E64B411DDDC0CAB2F8B6FB658353AE6C
SHA-256AB94D4CFFD284580E7AF2D77A3E8072C2247EB7F8444FF718F3C8B409C51E7AB
SSDEEP384:gmFyAAGBYwkyJNgrpxenpV0w4oxzoIrLFm3CR4EakXv:NF7JYwkyJNgrpxenpV0w4goIrLFm3CGd
TLSHT10892C603BB50CDB7C4CECEB5456F831521FEE94E6292B32BB45C89C42B42B4E5D9B488
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
FileSize193520
MD5000D54F1E41FE17EA0253DF63E2E2B1C
PackageDescriptionutility for manipulating the MAC address of network interfaces GNU MAC Changer is an utility that makes the maniputation of MAC addresses of network interfaces easier. MAC addresses are unique identifiers on networks, they only need to be unique, they can be changed on most network hardware. MAC addresses have started to be abused by unscrupulous marketing firms, government agencies, and others to provide an easy way to track a computer across multiple networks. By changing the MAC address regularly, this kind of tracking can be thwarted, or at least made a lot more difficult. . Features: . * set specific MAC address of a network interface * set the MAC randomly * set a MAC of another vendor * set another MAC of the same vendor * set a MAC of the same kind (eg: wireless card) * display a vendor MAC list (today, 6200 items) to choose from
PackageMaintainerDavid Paleino <dapal@debian.org>
PackageNamemacchanger
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion1.7.0-5.4
SHA-18301C90492AF8C19B3C08D8ECACE2426280FC4E8
SHA-25681E96385CEDFB58EA8CB86AE5EDB4502E9AECBA31D7366F53ED3C6F2D9B0DA41