In most cases, yes. These are created by legitimate software and operating systems.
That matches the canonical representation of a (random) or an MD5 hash (though MD5 typically has no hyphens). The presence of hyphens would suggest a UUID, but even without them, it’s frequently stored without hyphens in databases. 5a82f65b9a1b41b1af1bc9df802d15db top
: Representing a specific state or object in a secure transaction. Contextual Observations In most cases, yes