Kali Linux - Wikipedia
Kali Linux - Wikipedia
Kali Linux - Wikipedia
Kali Linux
Kali Linux is a Linux distribution designed for digital
Kali Linux
forensics and penetration testing.[4] It is maintained
and funded by Offensive Security.[5]The software is
based on the Debian Testing branch: most packages
Kali uses are imported from the Debian repositories.[6]
It was developed by Mati Aharoni and Devon Kearns of Developer Offensive Security
Offensive Security through the rewrite of BackTrack, OS family Linux (Unix-like)
their previous information security testing Linux Working state Active
distribution based on Knoppix. The tagline of Kali Linux
Source model Open-source
and BackTrack is "The quieter you become, the more
you are able to hear", which is displayed on some Initial release 13 March 2013[1]
backgrounds, see this example. Latest release 2024.1[2] / 28
February 2024
Kali Linux's popularity grew when it was featured in Repository pkg.kali.org (https://pk
multiple episodes of the TV series Mr. Robot. Tools
g.kali.org/)
highlighted in the show and provided by Kali Linux
include Bluesniff, Bluetooth Scanner (btscanner), John Update method Rolling release
the Ripper, Metasploit Framework, Nmap, Shellshock, Package manager APT (several front-
and Wget.[11][12][13] ends available)
Platforms x86, x86-64, armel,
Version history armhf
Kernel type Monolithic (Linux)
The first version, 1.0.0 "moto", was released in March
2013.[1] Default Xfce,[3] GNOME,[3]
user interface KDE[3]
With version 2019.4 in November 2019, the default user License GNU General Public
interface was switched from GNOME to Xfce, with a License v3.0
GNOME version still available.[3]
Official website www.kali.org (https://w
ww.kali.org/)
Support status
Active
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With version 2020.3 in August 2020, the default shell was switched from Bash to ZSH, with Bash
remaining as an option.[14]
Requirements
Kali Linux requires:
A minimum of 20GB hard disk space for installation, depending on the version. Version 2020.2
requires at least 20GB.[15]
A minimum of 2GB RAM for i386 and AMD64 architectures.
A bootable CD-DVD drive or a USB stick.
A minimum of an Intel Core i3 or an AMD E1 processor for good performance.
The recommended hardware specification for a smooth experience are:
Supported platforms
Kali Linux is distributed in 32-bit and 64-bit images for use on hosts based on the x86 instruction
set and as an image for the ARM architecture for use on the Beagle Board computer and Samsung's
ARM Chromebook.[16]
The developers of Kali Linux aim to make Kali Linux available for even more ARM devices.[17]
Kali Linux is already available for Asus Chromebook Flip C100P, BeagleBone Black, HP
Chromebook, CubieBoard 2, CuBox, CuBox-i, Raspberry Pi, EfikaMX, Odroid U2, Odroid XU,
Odroid XU3, Samsung Chromebook, Utilite Pro, Galaxy Note 10.1, and SS808.[18]
With the arrival of Kali NetHunter, Kali Linux is also officially available on Android devices such as
the Nexus 5, Nexus 6, Nexus 7, Nexus 9, Nexus 10, OnePlus One, and some Samsung Galaxy
models. It has also been made available for more Android devices through unofficial community
builds.
Kali Linux is available on Windows 10, on top of Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). The official
Kali distribution for Windows can be downloaded from the Microsoft Store.[19]
Features
Kali Linux has a dedicated project set aside for compatibility and porting to specific Android
devices, called Kali NetHunter.[20]
It is the first open source Android penetration testing platform for Nexus devices, created as a joint
effort between the Kali community member "BinkyBear" and Offensive Security. It supports
Wireless 802.11 frame injection, one-click MANA Evil Access Point setups, HID keyboard (Teensy
like attacks), as well as Bad USB MITM attacks.[20]
BackTrack (Kali's predecessor) contained a mode known as forensic mode, which was carried over
to Kali via live boot. This mode is very popular for many reasons, partly because many Kali users
already have a bootable Kali USB drive or CD, and this option makes it easy to apply Kali to a
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forensic job. When booted in forensic mode, the system doesn't touch the internal hard drive or
swap space and auto mounting is disabled. However, the developers recommend that users test
these features extensively before using Kali for real world forensics.[21]
Tools
Kali Linux includes security tools, such as:[7][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31]
Offensive Security provides a book, Kali Linux Revealed,[32] and makes it available for free
download.[33]
See also
Free and open-
source software
portal
Computer
programming portal
Linux portal
Kali NetHunter
List of digital forensic tools
Offensive Security
Offensive Security Certified Professional
Security-focused operating system
References
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External links
Official website (https://www.kali.org)
Kali Linux (https://www.distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=kali) at DistroWatch
Kali Linux (https://twitter.com/kalilinux) on Twitter
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