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Thursday, 20 March 2014

Black Track 5

Black Track 5


BackTrack is a Linux-based penetration testing arsenal that aids security professionals in the ability to perform assessments in a purely native environment dedicated to hacking. Regardless if you’re making BackTrack you Install BackTrack, boot it from a Live DVD or thumbdrive, the penetration distribution has been customized down to every package, kernel configuration, script and patch solely for the purpose of the penetration tester.



BackTrack is intended for all audiences from the most savvy security professionals to early newcomers to the information security field. BackTrack promotes a quick and easy way to find and update the largest database of security tools collection to-date. Our community of users range from skilled penetration testers in the information security field, government entities, information technology, security enthusiasts, and individuals new to the security community.

Feedback from all industries and skill levels allows us to truly develop a solution that is tailored towards everyone and far exceeds anything ever developed both commercially and freely available. The project is funded by Offensive Security. Whether you’re hacking wireless, exploiting servers, performing a web application assessment, learning, or social-engineering a client, BackTrack is the one-stop-shop for all of your security needs.




BackTrack 5 is OUTDATED and no longer supported. Please check the KALI LINUX project instead.

http://www.kali.org

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Type :  7 zip Archive
Size  :  2.6 GB

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Type :  ISO Disk Image
Size  :  3.1 GB

Download KDE 32-Bits
Download GNOME 32-Bits
Download KDE 64-Bits
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Kaali Linux



Kali Linux

 

 

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Size  :  2993.3 MB
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ARMEL

Type :  Z File
Size   :  2085.1 MB
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ARMHF

Type :  XZ File
Size  :  1995.8 MB
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Kali Linux is an advanced Penetration Testing and Security Auditing Linux distribution.

Kali Linux Features

Kali is a complete re-build of BackTrack Linux, adhering completely to Debian development standards. All-new infrastructure has been put in place, all tools were reviewed and packaged, and we use Git for our VCS.
More than 300 penetration testing tools:
        After reviewing every tool that was included in BackTrack, we eliminated a great number of tools that either did not work or had other tools available that provided similar functionality.
Free and always Kali Linux Features be:
        Kali Linux, like its predecessor, is completely free and always will be. You will never, ever have to pay for Kali Linux.
Open source Git tree:
        We are huge proponents of open source software and our development tree is available for all to see and all sources are available for those who wish to tweak and rebuild packages.



FHS compliant:
        Kali has been developed to adhere to the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard, allowing all Linux users to easily locate binaries, support files, libraries, etc.



Vast wireless device support:
        We have built Kali Linux to support as many wireless devices as we possibly can, allowing it to run properly on a wide variety of hardware and making it compatible with numerous USB and other wireless devices.



Custom kernel patched for injection:
        As penetration testers, the development team often needs to do wireless assessments so our kernel has the latest injection patches included.



Secure development environment:
        The Kali Linux team is made up of a small group of trusted individuals who can only commit packages and interact with the repositories while using multiple secure protocols.



GPG signed packages and repos:
        All Kali packages are signed by each individual developer when they are built and committed and the repositories subsequently sign the packages as well.



Multi-language:
        Although pentesting tools tend to be written in English, we have ensured that Kali has true multilingual support, allowing more users to operate in their native language and locate the tools they need for the job.



Completely customizable:
        We completely understand that not everyone will agree with our design decisions so we have made it as easy as possible for our more adventurous users to customize Kali Linux to their liking, all the way down to the kernel.

Microsoft Windows 8.1

                                Microsoft Windows 8







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Free keys (if installation setup asks for keys,enter one of these)
XHQ8N-C3MCJ-RQXB6-WCHYG-C9WKB

NTTX3-RV7VB-T7X7F-WQYYY-9Y92F

MTWNQ-CKDHJ-3HXW9-Q2PFX-WB2HQ
GMDYM-NCKGV-V44HG-XJRK3-C36VD
HM43N-HHT8J-M764G-CQVW8-GVF92
KN698-X8QQ3-F8JYF-GCM3G-VCBQP
N8XFR-D7KFP-4QDGD-HTR3M-MY2K2
2VNV4-77CKK-GRDM3-4FPQK-QV3HC
Windows 8.1 RTM Keys
334NH-RXG76-64THK-C7CKG-D3VPT
XHQ8N-C3MCJ-RQXB6-WCHYG-C9WKB
























Windows 8.1 , the first major update to Windows 8 and RT, was officially announced by Microsoft on May 14, 2013. Following a presentation devoted to the update at Build Conference 2013, a public beta version of the update was released on June 26, 2013.Windows 8.1 was released to OEM hardware partners on August 27, 2013, and released publicly as a free download through Windows Store on October 17, 2013. Volume license customers and subscribers to MSDN Plus and TechNet Plus were initially unable to obtain the RTM version upon its release; a spokesperson stated that the change in policy was to allow Microsoft to work with OEMs “to ensure a quality experience at general availability.” However, after criticism, Microsoft reversed its decision and released the RTM build on MSDN and TechNet on September 9, 2013.