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		<title>By: David Kierznowski</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was actually thinking about a similar concept the other day. Tripwire was the original Linux tool which used MD5 hashes to verify file integrity. A plugin like this could be really useful in a variety of situations. 

Obviously, this wont alert the user to database changes or file additions.

Your doing some awesome stuff over here, we need to get you involved in BlogSec ;)]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was actually thinking about a similar concept the other day. Tripwire was the original Linux tool which used MD5 hashes to verify file integrity. A plugin like this could be really useful in a variety of situations. </p>
<p>Obviously, this wont alert the user to database changes or file additions.</p>
<p>Your doing some awesome stuff over here, we need to get you involved in BlogSec 😉</p>
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