Kali Linux 2024.4 released (www.kali.org)
from petsoi@discuss.tchncs.de to linux@lemmy.ml on 17 Dec 05:56
https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/26885789

Kali Linux is an open-source, Debian-based Linux distribution geared towards various information security tasks, such as Penetration Testing, Security Research, Computer Forensics and Reverse Engineering.

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lambipapp@lemmy.world on 17 Dec 07:12 next collapse

I’ve heard about Kali Linux many times before. What does it do to make these tasks easier? Is it just that it comes pre installed with the right software or is there any other tweaks that is made?

petsoi@discuss.tchncs.de on 17 Dec 07:22 next collapse

Purpose-built for Security Testing

What makes Kali Linux unique is its purpose-built nature for security testing. While other Linux distributions may have security tools, Kali Linux integrates a vast array of them out of the box. This saves time for professionals who require a quick setup for penetration testing and ethical hacking tasks.

Wide Array of Pre-installed Tools

Kali Linux boasts a comprehensive selection of pre-installed tools, including but not limited to Wireshark, Nmap, Metasploit, and Aircrack-ng. These tools cover a broad spectrum of security assessments, from network scanning to vulnerability analysis and exploitation.

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Dungrad@feddit.org on 17 Dec 07:24 next collapse

Pretty much that. It has all the sane defaults that protect and enable you when starting out in SecOps.

And for more experienced users it’s later on: “before I setup everything again, I just use Kali.”

Neptr@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 17 Dec 07:32 collapse

It isn’t a secure operating system. It is a toolkit for pen testing and red team hackers. Definitely not a daily driver kind of OS.

Manifish_Destiny@lemmy.world on 17 Dec 08:31 next collapse

Except it is secure by design.

But you’re right about it not being meant as a daily driver.

Neptr@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 17 Dec 20:10 next collapse

What do you mean secure by design? What part of it is secure. Compare it to actually security focused Linux operating systems like QubesOS, Kicksecure, or Secureblue. Literally any OS that supports the Brace tool (made by the creator of DivestOS) is much more secure than Kali Linux. Kali is purpose built for red team work, not being secure (aka reducing attack surface or designing around a threat model).

Manifish_Destiny@lemmy.world on 19 Dec 05:25 collapse

Kali is secure as in once it’s configured, it cannot be accessed without creds, keys etc. That meets the definition of ‘secure’. It’s just Linux with a bunch of pre installed packages.

Of course something can always be more secure. But saying Kali isn’t secure is like me saying your PC isn’t secure because it isn’t air gapped like my most secure PC.

Neptr@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 19 Dec 21:50 collapse

PCs aren’t secure. Linux default isnt secure. Kali has so many apps/tools installed by default that it isnt comparable to default Linux. It has massive attack surface and no security design, therefore calling it secure isn’t accurate.

If no effort was put into the security design of an OS, why call it secure?

teije9@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 17 Dec 21:58 collapse

it’s not secure by design, since it’s not made to be secure, and also uses unstable versions of a lot of packages to make certain exploits work

Dungrad@feddit.org on 17 Dec 14:02 collapse

Where did I say otherwise? 🤔

Neptr@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 17 Dec 20:01 collapse

You mention “sane defaults”. That might mislead someone because it is ambiguous. The terminal defaults used to default to a root prompt, exemplifying that it isn’t a distro focused on sane defaults for a desktop distro.

Kali is a tool for a specific job. Its meant mostly for hacking or troubleshooting/analysis, being an OS for executing a collection CLI/TUI and GUI utils.

-Edited everything to make myself more intelligible.

borari@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 17 Dec 20:58 collapse

It has not defaulted to root prompt in many years.

Neptr@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 17 Dec 21:29 collapse

Thanks for some updated context.

john89@lemmy.ca on 18 Dec 19:07 collapse

If you ever get involved in hacking, a lot and I mean a LOT of the tools are written in Python.

It can be a real PITA to set up a ton of different, standalone python programs, so kali linux comes with most of what people will need installed and ready to go.

Personal rant: Stop writing your programs in Python. If it’s meant to be distributed, use a compiled language.

fireshell@lemmy.ml on 17 Dec 08:33 next collapse

4.3 became 4.7Gb Kali Linux Live image.

Irelephant@lemm.ee on 17 Dec 19:11 collapse

The wallpaper fucks.