[patched] | 5a82f65b-9a1b-41b1-af1b-c9df802d15db
The UUID 5a82f65b-9a1b-41b1-af1b-c9df802d15db does not appear in public databases, common malware repositories, or standard technical documentation. Because it is a unique identifier, its meaning depends entirely on the specific system or application where you found it. Likely Contexts for this ID
Random Bits (Entropy):
This indicates that the identifier is a Version 4 UUID. According to RFC 4122, Version 4 UUIDs are generated using random or pseudo-random numbers. They do not contain embedded timestamps or MAC addresses, relying solely on entropy for uniqueness. 5a82f65b-9a1b-41b1-af1b-c9df802d15db
Analysis:
What software were you using? (e.g., Chrome, Excel, a specific enterprise tool). According to RFC 4122, Version 4 UUIDs are
Subject: Analysis of Incident Identifier
Here’s what a typical long-form article on a UUID would look like if it had context — but in your case, the ID itself is arbitrary: According to RFC 4122
Security note: Treat UUIDs as non-secret identifiers; do not expose them in logs or URLs if they map to sensitive resources without access controls.