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The addition of a colon-separated fingerprint in a file with a
.propertiesextension can lead to parsing issues. In the standard Java Properties format, the colon (:) is a reserved key-value delimiter. If this file is loaded using standard tools likejava.util.Properties, this line will be incorrectly split into a key (02) and a value. Additionally, this entry is inconsistent with the format of the first two lines which appear to be Base32-encoded identifiers. If the application reads this file as a plain text list, consider renaming it to.txtto avoid misleading developers. If it must remain a.propertiesfile, you should either escape the colons (e.g.,02\:AD\:...) or use akey=valuestructure.