32-bit
nullsoftmachine scopegithub.com · known platform- File name
- ipscan-3.9.3-setup.exe
- SHA-256
- 91d77c63169249e8fcdd2d912963d4d5cd143d87b65352fc62ba8113fb49f9f5
by Angry IP Scanner · GPL-2.0
Angry IP scanner is a very fast IP address and port scanner.
These URLs are the ones Angry IP Scanner declares in its own manifest. We do not proxy or shorten them, and we do not host a copy.
Run this against the file on disk. If the output does not match the hash below, the file is not what Angry IP Scanner published. Delete it.
Windows · PowerShell
Get-FileHash "ipscan-3.9.3-setup.exe" -Algorithm SHA256macOS · Linux
shasum -a 256 "ipscan-3.9.3-setup.exe"Expected output
91d77c63169249e8fcdd2d912963d4d5cd143d87b65352fc62ba8113fb49f9f5
Got a different hash, or one you cannot place? Paste it into the hash checker and it will tell you which program and version it belongs to, past releases included.
The macOS build as Homebrew declares it, with the same treatment as the Windows side: the publisher's own URL and a hash to check it against.
| Signal | Finding | Points |
|---|---|---|
| SHA-256 hash published | 1 of 1 installers ship a SHA-256 hashWithout a published hash there is no way to prove the file you downloaded is the file the publisher built. | 30 / 30 |
| Binary provenance | 1 on a recognised distribution platformThe strongest signal against a repackaged installer: the file should come from the publisher, not from a mirror nobody vouches for. | 29.8 / 35 |
| Served over HTTPS | 1 of 1 over HTTPSAn installer fetched over plain HTTP can be modified in transit. | 15 / 15 |
| Release recency | last release about 9 months agoSoftware that has not shipped in years accumulates unpatched vulnerabilities. | 11 / 15 |
| Licence declared | GPL-2.0A declared licence tells you what you are actually allowed to do with the software. | 5 / 5 |
The installer comes from a recognised distribution platform rather than Angry IP Scanner's own domain. That is normal for this kind of software and not a red flag by itself.
The installer on this page comes with the SHA-256 Angry IP Scanner declared, so you do not have to take our word for it: hash the file you downloaded and compare.
What this does not tell you is whether the software itself is any good, or whether you want what it does once installed. A publisher can ship something you would rather not run and the download is still authentic. We answer the question we can measure and leave the other one to you.
If Windows says “Windows protected your PC” when you run it, that is SmartScreen reporting reputation, not a malware verdict — it shows up on perfectly legitimate software from small publishers and on releases that are simply new. The reverse matters more: no warning does not mean the file was checked.
How the 91/100 score is calculated · why the source matters more than the reputation
Windows ships with a package manager, and this program is in it. The identifier below is the one Microsoft's repository uses, which is also where the download URL and hash on this page come from.
Install
winget install --id angryziber.AngryIPScanner --exactUpgrade later
winget upgrade --id angryziber.AngryIPScannerWhy --exact: without it winget matches on name as well as identifier, and a search that returns more than one package makes it stop and ask rather than install. Pinning the identifier is what makes the command safe to put in a script.
Not installing anything, or getting an error back? The commands that actually come up covers upgrading everything at once, what --include-unknown is for, and why winget can be missing from a machine that should have it.
The version history of Angry IP Scanner, each release with the download URL the publisher declared at the time and the SHA-256 to check it against. Useful when an update breaks something and you need to downgrade to a build that worked.
We do not host any of these files and never re-upload them, which is the difference between this and an old-version download site.
324C97B0E1C84382C3D059AAEA39EB4DBC9CDEB9EE631A7D31C1129F983B867A
892405573AA34DFC49B37E4C35B655543E88EC1C5E8FFB27AB8D1BBF90FC6AE0
50FD26B82963FE0813A7CC5A5D1B4C2ADB75CAC715C498176E8BFC5ABA7E5307
C049A837CFA5F098E27FBBE5904DAA2CF3D21E6AD51B662B2ECC723C3ABF6C6A
Publishers take old builds offline without warning, so a link here can stop working even though the hash stays correct forever. If you already have the file, the hash is what matters: it tells you whether what you have is what they published.
Every Angry IP Scanner version with a published manifest, newest first. The most recent ones are listed above with their file names and hashes.
Matched on the categories Angry IP Scanner and others declare in their own manifests, so the grouping is theirs rather than ours. Each one has its official URL and hash on the same terms as this page.
Not related to Angry IP Scanner — just other entries, each with its own official URL and published hash.