HashWatch: Hash of the Day

Date: 2026-06-10 • Fetched: Wed, 10 Jun 2026 05:28:40 GMT

228 records from 43 vendors 4 platforms 55 download-verified

If a file’s SHA-256 hash matches one listed here, it is the genuine vendor binary. If it does not, treat the file as compromised.

What is HashWatch?

HashWatch is a defensive security reference maintained by CyberBlade LLC. Every day it automatically fetches cryptographic hashes (SHA-256, SHA-1, MD5) for common enterprise executables directly from official vendor channels and publishes them here. Incident responders and security analysts can compare a file’s hash against these known-good values to instantly confirm whether it is a legitimate vendor binary or has been tampered with, backdoored, or replaced.

No account or login is required. All hashes are sourced exclusively from official vendor releases or computed by directly downloading and hashing the binary (never from third-party mirrors). Select an OS tab below, then expand any product to see its format variants and full hash values.

Reading the badges

Source classification

Open SourceFreely auditable source code (GPL, MIT, MPL, BSD, …)
ProprietaryClosed-source, commercial or vendor-controlled
FreewareFree to use but proprietary (e.g. Sysinternals)
Source AvailableCode visible but with usage restrictions (e.g. BSL)
MixedSame vendor ships both open and proprietary products

File format

MSI / EXE / MSIXWindows installer or executable
DMG / PKGmacOS disk image or installer package
DEB / RPM / AppImageLinux native package
TAR.GZ / TAR.XZCompressed source or binary archive
ZIP / 7ZGeneric archive

Verification method

✓ verifiedHashWatch downloaded and hashed the binary directly
manifestHash sourced from the vendor’s published checksum file