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Friday, April 28, 2017

Kali Linux 2017.1 Release



Kali Linux is a Debian-based distribution for digital forensics and penetration testing, developed and maintained by Offensive Security. Mati Aharoni and Devon Kearns rewrote BackTrack. Kali Linux is the most versatile and advanced penetration testing tool release operating system. Kali tools are often updated and can be used on other platforms, such as VMware and ARM.

Today, Offensive Security has been released Kali Linux 2017.1.

What’s new?

Support for RTL8812AU Wireless Card Injection
Streamlined Support for CUDA GPU Cracking
Amazon AWS and Micsosoft Azure Availability (GPU Support)
OpenVAS 9 Packaged in Kali Repositories
More info, please visit Kali Linux home page.

How to update to Kali Linux 2017.1

Open terminal and run command
apt update

apt dist-upgrade

reboot
If you want to download Kali Linux image for fresh installing, you can download Kali Linux 2017.1 here
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Saturday, September 10, 2016

The Best Penetration Testing Distribution - Kali Linux 2016.2



This release brings a whole bunch of interesting news and updates into the world of Kali.

New KDE, MATE, LXDE, e17, and Xfce Builds

Although users are able to build and customize their Kali Linux ISOs however they wish, we often hear people comment about how they would love to see Kali with $desktop_environment instead of GNOME. We then engage with those people passionately, about how they can use live-build to customize not only their desktop environment but pretty much every aspect of their ISO, together with the ability to run scripted hooks at every stage of the ISO creation process – but more often than not, our argument is quickly lost in random conversation. As such, we’ve decided to expand our “full” 64bit releases with additional Desktop Environment flavored ISOs, specifically KDE, Mate, LXDE and Enlightenment. These can now be downloaded via our Kali Download page. For those curious to see what the various Desktop Environments look like, we’ve taken some screenshots for you:

Gnome

E17

KDE

LXDE

Mate

Xfce

Kali Linux Weekly ISOs

Constantly keeping Kali on the bleeding edge means frequent updates to packages on an ongoing basis. Since our last release several months ago, there’s a few hundred new or updated packages which have been pushed to the Kali repos. This means that anyone downloading an ISO even 3 months old has somewhat of a long “apt-get dist-upgrade” ahead of them. To help avoid this situation, from this release onwards, we’ll be publishing updated weekly builds of Kali that will be available to download via our mirrors. Speaking of mirrors, we are always in need of support in this area – if you’re capable of running a high-bandwidth mirror and would like to support our project, please check out our Kali Mirrors page.

Bug Fixes and OS Improvements

During these past few months, we’ve been busy adding new relevant tools to Kali as well as fixing various bugs and implementing OS enhancements. For example, something as simple as adding HTTPS support in busybox now allows us to preseed Kali installations securely over SSL. This is a quick and cool feature to speed up your installations and make them (almost) unattended, even if you don’t have a custom built ISO.


To set a preseed file during an install process, choose the “install” option, then hit “tab” and enter the preseed directive, together with a URL pointing to your actual preseed file.
preseed/url=https://www.kali.org/dojo/preseed.cfg

Read more here.


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Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Hackpack & Kali Linux Tools - Lalin



Lalin is a remake of Lazykali by bradfreda with fixed bugs , added new features and uptodate tools . It's compatible with the latest release of Kali (Rolling)


Changelog

Lalin gets updated weekly with new features, improvements and bugfixes. Be sure to check out the [Changelog]

How it works
  • Extract The lalin-master to your home or another folder
  • chmod +x Lalin.sh
  • And run the tools
  • Easy to Use just input your number

Usage

How to start a script?


$ sudo chmod +x Lalin.sh
$ sudo ./Lalin.sh

Screenshots












Credits

  1. Miffly @Edo -m- main developer of Lalin
  2. Bradfrea @Lazykali main developer of Lazykali
  3. Daniel for lazynmap www.commonexploits.com
  4. https://github.com/mazen160/Firefox-Security-Toolkit
  5. http://www.linuxsec.org/ ( Jack Wilder )
  6. Offensive Secuirty for the awesome os
  7. http://www.kali.org
  8. http://www.offensive-security.com

Disclaimer
Note: modifications, changes, or alterations to this sourcecode is acceptable, however,any public releases utilizing this code must be approved by writen this tool ( Edo -m- ).



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