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  2. File integrity monitoring - Wikipedia

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    File integrity monitoring (FIM) is an internal control or process that performs the act of validating the integrity of operating system and application software files using a verification method between the current file state and a known, good baseline.

  3. Open Source Tripwire - Wikipedia

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    The following example of the policy file from "The Design and Implementation of Tripwire: A File System Integrity Checker" by Spafford and Kim makes use of the preprocessing language. Here it is used to ignore the directory with printer logs on a specific host, and this directory will be scanned on all other hosts.

  4. File verification - Wikipedia

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    File verification is the process of using an algorithm for verifying the integrity of a computer file, usually by checksum. This can be done by comparing two files bit-by-bit, but requires two copies of the same file, and may miss systematic corruptions which might occur to both files.

  5. Samhain (software) - Wikipedia

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    Samhain is an integrity checker and host intrusion detection system that can be used on single hosts as well as large, UNIX-based networks. It supports central monitoring as well as powerful (and new) stealth features to run undetected in memory , using steganography .

  6. Simple file verification - Wikipedia

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    Simple file verification (SFV) is a file format for storing CRC32 checksums of files to verify the integrity of files. SFV is used to verify that a file has not been corrupted, but it does not otherwise verify the file's authenticity. The .sfv file extension is usually used for SFV files. [1]

  7. md5sum - Wikipedia

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    md5sum is used to verify the integrity of files, as virtually any change to a file will cause its MD5 hash to change. Most commonly, md5sum is used to verify that a file has not changed as a result of a faulty file transfer, a

  8. CHKDSK - Wikipedia

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    In computing, CHKDSK (short for "check disk") is a system tool and command in DOS and Microsoft Windows (and related operating systems), as well as Digital Research FlexOS, [1] IBM/Toshiba 4690 OS, [2] IBM OS/2. [3] It verifies the integrity of the file system on a volume (usually a partition) and attempts to fix

  9. System File Checker - Wikipedia

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    System File Checker (SFC [1]) is a utility in Microsoft Windows that allows users to scan for and restore corrupted Windows system files. [2] Overview.