[Tool] Introducing Auditor : a next-gen file hashing tool with a faster method, smart features, accurate time estimates, and support for NIST-recommended algorithms (SHA-2, SHA-3, K12, BLAKE3) – https://thash.org/auditor
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Hey everyone,

I just released Auditor, a file hashing tool designed for speed, transparency, and flexibility.

🔹 What makes it different?

  • Implements a faster hashing method (explained and proven at thash.org)

  • Supports multiple algorithms: SHA-2, SHA-3, BLAKE3, KangarooTwelve

  • Smart features like audit file generation, automatic verification, and hash-time estimation for large data sets

It's ready to test at: https://thash.org/auditor

Would love feedback from the community. Questions, critiques, and suggestions are all welcome!

Cheers,
Toni


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