The existing thread was to old, so I made a new one. With Firefox, you can set it to autocheck downloads: Kudos to @luciddream https://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/vt-hash-check-auto-scan-downloads.333350/ (Download Statusbar development is dead and doesn't work with recent versions of Firefox anymore but "Download Manager (S3)"(old name: S3.Download Statusbar) is a nice replacement.) Newer versions of VT Hash Check can now upload unknown files and the latest can also be set to the more secure SHA256. http://www.boredomsoft.org/vt-hash-check.bs
you can also use this with download managers like get right,just enter the exe file in place of a virus scanner and enter your api key when requested
Also, Free Download Manager have option to add scanning downloaded contents by any command line scanner. I had been using it with other command line scanner, but will work with VT hash check too. I think for most people, FDM Lite is sufficient if nothing have changed.
hmm "illegal response format" when checking from windows explorer or via firefox download manager Has something changed in v1.52?
Still working fine here, both for checking and displaying results known files and unknown files including uploading. The only times I've had errors with this program is when checking a lot of files in a short timeframe, but I forgot what the error message was. I assumed it was because of limits of the free Virustotal API, but I do remember that wasn't clear from the erros message.
I kept using v1.01 for the longest time, but SHA-256, scanning of unknowns, and upping the file size from 32 to 128 MB are three very compelling reasons to finally update this puppy. Thanks for reviving this topic and this great tool. I simply love it and it's been in my sig ever since discovering it.
Either I'm overlooking something completely obvious here or there's a huge buggaboo in this version. Or for some reason I ended up with a unique install(er) of this app. After I open the executable for VT Hash up and try to enter my API key, change settings, etc... I absolutely cannot find any way to save/close the box. When I click OK, nothing happens. When you click cancel, it sure closes it but then doesn't save the settings. The only other thing you can do is click on the green check mark to the right after entering your API key to do a test. There is no other option. No close or "X" to the upper right. I'm thinking this is just so obvious that there's no way possible it hasn't been brought to light and corrected by now, so I have to be having some unique problem here regarding "OK" not saving & closing the exe. So obvious that I want to get some feedback here first before even wasting their time with a bug report.
Note that the current version uses OpenSSL through curl(more info in the comments section on the project page), but it uses the 1.0.0 branch of OpenSSL which doesn't support TLS 1.1+ and it is also an older, vulnerable version of that branch. It is possible to replace the 2 OpenSSL DLL's(ssleay32.dll and libeay32.dll), I did it succesfully with the DLL's from an installed OpenVPN.(Note that you need 32 bit DLL's, the native 64 bit OpenVPN uses 64 bit DLL's.) Changing settings and clicking OK works fine here, and I'm even using EMET on it. SHA512 checksums of my zipped installer and executable from Program Files: VTHash.zip: 9B1DEAF102FFF9CFA917FEF0B44F1FAEDF70CF4A33CA6BDD1A1E3CDBA4118E08D8AFD9B57C7AB879347A82254B6166F996AA28110D95BDBF880CBAEB3ABE8252 VTHash.exe: 314C7661F8D9609557755A7D1B4791C0C6A830E1BADEE4275063FDA44AD6C8051E2BA72A6D6C9315519CDCF148CFC96DF98CC8F1416D002C3205F5F023C7B7CA
F.Y.I. Another named "Download Status Bar" ----> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/download-status-bar/?src=search also works with VT Hash Check BTW, working great on my end
Well it doesn't work here, rest assured. Hash is clean, I DL'd it from their site. This does indeed seem like a unique issue I'm having here. Gonna try another installer and restarting Windows before reporting. This is why I don't even bother updating things as long as they work to my liking in general. I guess I just need to remind myself of that policy sometimes by having these things happen...
Out of the frying pan... into the fire here. I got around that problem only to promptly run into another. When I try to scan something via the context menu option "Check File Hash" I'm getting this error message: Connection error 22: HTTP response code said error I don't have any rules for VT Hash Check in any of my security apps. Can't imagine what could be blocking it. I'm allowing everything in the popups I get from Comodo for both the FW & D+. I do have some IP's blocked in my block list but VT Hash Check shouldn't be using any of them. They are mostly MS & Firefox phone home IP's.
Well I remedied it by changing the Trusted Publishers setting to Admins only and unchecking both boxes. I have to do that sometimes to update apps, including WU's, but never to just run an app. But maybe for some reason it had to be that way initially to set it up and now maybe it'll run with it the way I want it? Before I reboot the next time I'm switching it back the way I like it and seeing if it keeps working. I'll keep you posted.
The latest version ships with OpenSSL 1.0.2d. To be honest the code that manages the settings is way more complicated than it needs to be, and is in bad need of a complete overhall. My psychic debugging powers suggest that deleting the config.dat file could be a workaround (though you would lose your settings.) <technical stuff> My guess is that a parsing error occurred while reading config.dat and the parsing code tries to show an error message. Error message windows are modal, which means you must dismiss them before you may continue to interact with the parent window. The settings window, however, is either modal or non-modal depending on how it's invoked. When you select the "Settings" option from the Tools menu, the resulting settings window is non-modal. However, when the settings window is invoked as a result of a command-line parameter or a missing API key then it is shown in modal form because user input is required before the program can continue. So, when a modal settings window encounters a parse error, a modal error window tries to show itself. The practical upshot being that neither modal window works properly and the whole thing falls apart. (Like I said, it needs an overhaul.) </technical stuff> I hate cryptic error messages, and this one is pretty bad. While I can't fix the underlying problem, I've made the message a little more informative by specifying which error code was returned. I'd be interested to know what the code is if you encounter this error again. This error indicates that Virus Total responded with something other than JSON, or that the JSON data is corrupt or incomplete. This usually happens when virustotal.com is unreachable and an intermediary server (e.g. a CDN, proxy, etc.) is "helping" by responding with an HTML error page and indicating that the request was successful. The only real solution is to try again.
I use Download Manager (S3) add-on with VT Hash Check but it won't be continued as a Web Extension for Firefox 57 and up. So, any alternative to Download Manager (S3) ? Which add-on will you use to auto-start VT Hash Check ?
The most current version of VT Hash Check is 1.60 (Last update: October 23, 2017): http://www.boredomsoft.org/vt-hash-check.bs
Via a SUMo alert, I see there is a v1.62 listed on Softpedia dated Jan 10, but it still installs as v1.60 - and on developer's site it's still v1.60 ... But see here: https://github.com/charonn0/VT-Hash/releases/tag/v1.62 Legit? If so, good news!
This exists for chrome too: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/vt4browsers/efbjojhplkelaegfbieplglfidafgoka https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/download-virus-scanner/ldhlapfekgpknjhffocedpflhipfpjbi https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/download-virus-checker/olldjcoidgojgheennokeojekgepgnhg https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/download-virus-checker /ddpljdidejdkchiepickajigdepdipad