sigtool --md5 <PathToFile> will do it.

-Al-

On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 04:55 AM, Joel Esler (jesler) wrote:
> Depends on your operating system, but googling “how do I find the md5 of a 
> file” for your OS should turn of plenty of results.
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> Joel Esler | Talos: Manager | [email protected] 
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> On Sep 11, 2017, at 5:42 PM, Judd Grayzel <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]><mailto:[email protected] 
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> Where do I get the MD5 for the file?
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Sep 11, 2017, at 1:42 PM, Joel Esler (jesler) <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]><mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>> 
> wrote:
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> You want to submit some false positives to us via the website, followup here 
> with the md5s of the files you submit, the malware team can take a look.

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