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Showing posts with label Unix System. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Unix System. Show all posts

Saturday, July 30, 2016

Penetration Testing Operating system based on Ubuntu - LionSec Linux 5.0



LionSec Linux 5.0 is a Ubuntu based penetration testing distribution . It was built in order to perform Computer Forensics , Penetration Tests , Wireless Analysis . With the "Anonymous Mode" , you can browse the internet or send packets anonymously . There are lots of inbuilt tools like netool ,websploit , burpsuite , web analysis tools , social engineering tools and other pentesting tools . .

Minimum System Requirements

  • 1.7 GHz processor (for example Intel Celeron) or better.
  • 2.0 GB RAM (system memory).
  • 8 GB of free hard drive space for installation.
  • Either a CD/DVD drive or a USB port for the installer media.
  • Internet access is helpful (for installing updates during the installation process).
If you have an old machine, you may consider other alternative like LionSec Linux 3.1

 LionSec Linux 5.0 Teaser

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Thursday, July 28, 2016

Pentest Security OS - ParrotOS 3.7



Parrot Security OS is a cloud friendly operating system designed for Pentesting, Computer Forensic, Reverse engineering, Hacking, Cloud pentesting, privacy/anonimity and cryptography. Based on Debian and developed by Frozenbox network.

Who can use it

Parrot is designed for everyone, from the Pro pentester to the newbie, because it provides the most professional tools combined in a easy to use, fast and lightweight pentesting environment, and it can be used also for an everyday use.

Features:

System Specs

  • Debian jessie core
  • Custom hardened linux 4.5 kernel
  • Rolling release upgrade line
  • MATE desktop environment
  • Lightdm Dislpay Manager
  • Custom themes, icons and wallpapers
    Cloud
    • Parrot Server Edition
    • Parrot Cloud Controller
    • Parrot VPS Service
    • Custom installation script for Debian VPS
    Digital Forensic
    • "Forensic" boot option to avoid boot automounts
    • Most famous Digital Forensic tools and frameworks out of the box
    • Reliable acquisition and imaging tools
    • Top class analysis softwares
    • Evidence management and reporting tools
    • Disabled automount
    • Software blockdev write protection system
    Cryptography
    • Custom Anti Forensic tools
    • Custom interfaces for GPG
    • Custom interfaces for cryptsetup
    • Support for LUKS, Truecrypt and VeraCrypt
    • NUKE patch for cryptsetup LUKS disks
    • Encrypted system installation
    Anonymity
    • AnonSurf
    • Entire system anonymization
    • TOR and I2P out of the box
    • DNS requests anonymization
    • "Change Identity" function for AnonSurf
    • BleachBit system cleaner
    • NoScript plugin
    • UserAgentOverrider plugin
    • Browser profile manager
    • RAM-only browser profile
    • Pandora's Box - RAM cleaner
    • Hardened system behaviour
    Programming
    • FALCON Programming Language (1.0)
    • System editor tuned for programming
    • Many compilers and debuggers available
    • Reverse Engineering Tools
    • Programming Template Files
    • Pre-installed most-used libs
    • Full Qt5 development framework
    • Full .net/mono development framework
    • Development frameworks for embedded devices


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      Sunday, February 21, 2016

      An Interactive Process Viewer for Unix - htop 2.0



      htop is an interactive system-monitor process-viewer. It is designed as an alternative to the Unix program top. It shows a frequently updated list of the processes running on a computer, normally ordered by the amount of CPU usage. Unlike top, htop provides a full list of processes running, instead of the top resource-consuming processes. Htop uses color and gives visual information about processor, swap and memory status.

      Users often deploy htop in cases where Unix top does not provide enough information about the system's processes. htop is also popularly used interactively as a system monitor. Compared to top, it provides a more convenient, cursor-controlled interface for sending signals to processes.

      htop is written in the C programming language using the ncurses library. Its name is derived from the original author's first name, as a nod to pinfo, an info-replacement program that does the same.

      Because system monitoring interfaces are not standardized among Unix-like operating systems, much of htop's code must be rewritten for each operating system.

      What's new in htop 2.0

      Since version 2.0, htop is now cross-platform!

      This release includes code supporting Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Mac OS X.

      There are also, of course, some new features:

      • If you're using NCurses 6, htop will also support your mouse wheel for scrolling.
      • Moving meters and columns around in the setup screen is a lot more comfortable now.
      • You can now press "e" to see the set of environment variables for a process.
      • The "graph" mode for meters was revamped, inspired by James Hall's vtop.


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