HappyHashes
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Hash strings are everywhere: for example, on the bitcoin network, or as malware checksums. They are hard to read, recognize and remember. Plus, it's very difficult to verbally communicate these strings to another person.
This extension turns any hash string into four short words.
For instance, a bitcoin wallet address "13RWC...dLrkr" is transformed into "@_Dozen_Concord_Flavor_Hint". You can talk about it with a colleague by saying the four words, rather than the long string. Any verbal communications as such are clear and convenient.
Furthermore, four words are easier to read, recognize and remember. A recurring malware hash or suspicious payout address simply stand out, making it faster to spot any patterns.
(Not to mention that some hashes may be converted into interesting combinations of words.)
== Technical Details ==
A given hash is first passed into the SHA-1 function. The result is a 40-byte hex string, sliced up into four 10-byte strings. Each of the four slices is converted to a decimal number and mapped to a word from a 24,000-word list through the modulo operation. The probability of a collision is 1 in 24,000^4.
Tested for http://blockchain.info, http://blockexplorer.com, and http://www.threatexpert.com. Ideal for security researchers who handle a large number of malware hashes or bitcoin addresses.
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HappyHashes requires some sensitive permissions that could impact your browser and data security. Exercise caution before installing.
Risk likelihood
HappyHashes may not be trust-worthy. Avoid installing if possible unless you really trust this publisher.
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