White Hash Sets
Release Date: 23 November 2024
Source: Whitehat Computer Forensics, LLC
Formats: Encase, Forensic ToolKit (FTK), Autopsy/SleuthKit, X-Ways, Raw hash values (MD5/SHA1/SHA256) within tab delimited .txt files.
Content Description: Known-Good/Non-Threatening hash values in one file.
Purpose: File elimination and validation purposes.
Current Release (November 2024): 72,868,009
Previous Release (July 2024): 66,879,967
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TOTAL NEW Hash Values: 5,988,042
Duplicate Hash Values Removed From White Hash Sets: Yes
Important Note: Our White Hash Set consist of 63,860,848 hash values not yet known by the US Government’s NSRL ‘Modern’ Dataset (Version 2024.09.1 released September 2024).
Please remember to check out our ‘Rolling Hash Sets‘ for any new hash values not yet included in the above.
One VERY large single file containing all hash values gathered from the computer forensic analysis of computer files during the past 21+ years. These hash values are strictly Safe / Non-threatening hash values that are used for elimination purposes during incident response, cybersecurity investigations, computer forensic analysis, digital evidence examinations, etc.
More specifically, all files we have gathered and forensically analyzed from the following groups over the last 21 years:
- All Operating System versions (800+) (see description)
- All Software and Web Applications gathered from manufacturers
- All Hardware Drivers gathered from manufacturers
- All MS Windows and Mac app store software gathered by us from the app stores
- All simulated “Gold Disks” (built by us to demonstrate similar content (e.g. office software, web browsers, visual studio, etc) often found throughout businesses, government entities, educational institutions, etc).
Note: Duplicated hash values are intentionally removed to assist in expediting fast importation and processing on your side.