> If you're trying to detect imposter binaries, don't use md5.
>

Fair enough, it was more force of habit than anything.  Regardless, the
file size seems way off



> I get the following for my cmake download:
>
> $ shasum -a 256 /Users/sean/Downloads/cmake-3.3.0-Darwin-x86_64.dmg
> 0282d6f139f5292c2bb9b3d600df6b7db242d8f53c4ab8d1e6ddff76402e0eab
> /Users/sean/Downloads/cmake-3.3.0-Darwin-x86_64.dmg
>

Confirmed:

[chuck.atkins@hal9000 tmp]$ shasum -a 256 cmake-3.3.0-Darwin-x86_64.dmg
0282d6f139f5292c2bb9b3d600df6b7db242d8f53c4ab8d1e6ddff76402e0eab
cmake-3.3.0-Darwin-x86_64.dmg
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