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Hi team,
Please advice the if it possible to add the missing hash value on checkpoint database.
I tried to search under "threat tools" the existence of the attached screenshot but is not available.
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There is no mechanism to add your own SHA-1 hash prior to R80.40 that I am aware of.
That said, looking the SHA-1 hash up on VirusTotal, you can find the relevant MD5 hash and add that instead.
See:
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/564944a262af0c10fda43475ab24558fc873dabc12e61ee79f46863ffccedba3...
That said, looking the SHA-1 hash up on VirusTotal, you can find the relevant MD5 hash and add that instead.
See:
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/564944a262af0c10fda43475ab24558fc873dabc12e61ee79f46863ffccedba3...
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Sorry I'm not clear what you're asking here.
What is this hash in relation to?
What is this hash in relation to?
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I was inquiring if the below hash value can be added to checkpoint manually. I also shared an image on the same.
please let me know.
SHA-1
6d4f453dd7c48075a2205b9529cc725a769cf00a
please let me know.
SHA-1
6d4f453dd7c48075a2205b9529cc725a769cf00a
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I assume you mean blocking said hash using Threat Prevention blades.
If you mean something else, please elaboate.
To import one or more hashes, they must be placed in a file (CSV or STIX), then imported.
Refer to the following screenshot for where to do that:
Refer to the documentation for the correct format of this file: https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R80.40/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R80.40_ThreatPrevention_AdminGuide/...
Note that in releases prior to R80.40, only MD5 hashes are supported.
R80.40 supports SHA-1 and SHA-256 hashes.
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Hi PhoneBoy,
Since prior versions to R80.40 doesn't support SHA-1 and SHA-256 hashes, does it also mean I cannot add them manually?
Reason being that these are already existing malware that I need to block in my network.
Since prior versions to R80.40 doesn't support SHA-1 and SHA-256 hashes, does it also mean I cannot add them manually?
Reason being that these are already existing malware that I need to block in my network.
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There is no mechanism to add your own SHA-1 hash prior to R80.40 that I am aware of.
That said, looking the SHA-1 hash up on VirusTotal, you can find the relevant MD5 hash and add that instead.
See:
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/564944a262af0c10fda43475ab24558fc873dabc12e61ee79f46863ffccedba3...
That said, looking the SHA-1 hash up on VirusTotal, you can find the relevant MD5 hash and add that instead.
See:
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/564944a262af0c10fda43475ab24558fc873dabc12e61ee79f46863ffccedba3...
