Is the file still good or not? Here's an example of a file I recently discovered that I had hashed way back:
MD5 : 7cc59e1e6919f19e219b4df8c8ecebb2
SHA1 : a73a320dc52f656a4ac96cf4209871a11de6873c
CRC32 : cda5ebc7
SHA-256 : 41fdb625d913a70db4d958f4bc9dd711a6b10fb9190cf4e021144fac69bd4c60
SHA-512 : ec904aada498d46d152f8287ac25ac1e92ba98969bdf852207d4d8a007777f19e63327e786b0ca29fbb80dafdb1f41c4860081d9657d5228f1011ce19451e666
SHA-384 : ce4686d435aaf9871e198423187f51a384d586fe430fa9c8287a01addbb936ced4d353a95c8fe8da3e9cefeb89d38b25
MD5 : 7cc59e1e6919f19e219b4df8c8ecebb2
SHA1 : a73a320dc52f656a4ac96cf4209871a11de6873c
CRC32 : cda5ebc7
SHA-256 : 41fdb625d913a70db4d958f4bc9dd711a6b10fb9190cf4e021144fac69bd4c60
SHA-512 : b935dfc203114318ee5ad2f9915ae352d2a98e5c962bbcc19f26e6f030f0218e36eb51aa03b6d37c04ac4f03b1824652b1a2c92e1d74848bd7e62eefa45aa525
SHA-384 : 87b95a901fe478fa832b11cbb002beb373030915961576b90bf63901e96e934298220827d3c17c4479162d722dc08e02
The MD5, SHA1, CRC32 and SHA256 match up, but the latter hashes do not, SHA512 and SHA384. Does that mean the file is now different to what it was before when I original hashed it or still the same file, just so happens that latter hashes are no longer the same? Or is the file now to be assumed altered in some way, whether that be from transferring or kept in storage and is now lost its integrity?
MD5 : 7cc59e1e6919f19e219b4df8c8ecebb2
SHA1 : a73a320dc52f656a4ac96cf4209871a11de6873c
CRC32 : cda5ebc7
SHA-256 : 41fdb625d913a70db4d958f4bc9dd711a6b10fb9190cf4e021144fac69bd4c60
SHA-512 : ec904aada498d46d152f8287ac25ac1e92ba98969bdf852207d4d8a007777f19e63327e786b0ca29fbb80dafdb1f41c4860081d9657d5228f1011ce19451e666
SHA-384 : ce4686d435aaf9871e198423187f51a384d586fe430fa9c8287a01addbb936ced4d353a95c8fe8da3e9cefeb89d38b25
MD5 : 7cc59e1e6919f19e219b4df8c8ecebb2
SHA1 : a73a320dc52f656a4ac96cf4209871a11de6873c
CRC32 : cda5ebc7
SHA-256 : 41fdb625d913a70db4d958f4bc9dd711a6b10fb9190cf4e021144fac69bd4c60
SHA-512 : b935dfc203114318ee5ad2f9915ae352d2a98e5c962bbcc19f26e6f030f0218e36eb51aa03b6d37c04ac4f03b1824652b1a2c92e1d74848bd7e62eefa45aa525
SHA-384 : 87b95a901fe478fa832b11cbb002beb373030915961576b90bf63901e96e934298220827d3c17c4479162d722dc08e02
The MD5, SHA1, CRC32 and SHA256 match up, but the latter hashes do not, SHA512 and SHA384. Does that mean the file is now different to what it was before when I original hashed it or still the same file, just so happens that latter hashes are no longer the same? Or is the file now to be assumed altered in some way, whether that be from transferring or kept in storage and is now lost its integrity?