Scfilter | Cid87d25e32ac0d4ef0b1e0502c6b7dfb77
1. Identifier Breakdown
Below is a technical deep paper exploring the architecture, discovery process, and practical implications of this identifier.
scfilter cid87d25e32ac0d4ef0b1e0502c6b7dfb77
The string typically refers to a unique device identifier used by the Windows Smart Card Filter Driver ( scfilter.sys ) to recognize and manage specific smart cards or security tokens. Understanding the Smart Card Filter (scfilter) scfilter cid87d25e32ac0d4ef0b1e0502c6b7dfb77
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2. Context: Why are you seeing this?
Notes
- Database record ID: A primary key or UUID-like token used by an application.
- Cache/filter token: A key for a caching or filtering subsystem (prefix "scfilter" suggests "search cache" / "session cache" / "source control filter").
- Content-hash or checksum: A hash of content or configuration.
- Security or session token: If used in auth flows, it could map to a session, but it looks long for a plain session ID.
- Artifact from logging/monitoring: A trace or correlation id used in logs for debugging.
These long, seemingly random identifiers are typically part of content filtering, analytics, or email tracking systems. Let’s break down what this specific token could represent and why it matters for your online privacy and troubleshooting. These long, seemingly random identifiers are typically part