Kali Linux 2019.1 Released — Operating System For Hackers

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Wohooo! Great news for hackers and penetration testers.

Offensive Security has just released Kali Linux 2019.1, the first 2019 version of its Swiss army knife for cybersecurity professionals.

The latest version of Kali Linux operating system includes kernel up to version 4.19.13 and patches for numerous bugs, along with many updated software, like Metasploit, theHarvester, DBeaver, and more.

Kali Linux 2019.1 comes with the latest version of Metasploit (version 5.0) penetration testing tool, which « includes database and automation APIs, new evasion capabilities, and usability improvements throughout, » making it more efficient platform for penetration testers.

Metasploit version 5.0 is the software’s first major release since version 4.0 which came out in 2011.

Talking about ARM images, Kali Linux 2019.1 has now once again added support for Banana Pi and Banana Pro that are on kernel version 4.19.

Talking about ARM images, Kali Linux 2019.1 has now once again added support for Banana Pi and Banana Pro that are on kernel version 4.19.

he Offensive Security virtual machine and ARM images have also been updated to the latest 2019.1 version.

You can download new Kali Linux ISOs directly from the official website or from the Torrent network, and if you are already using it, then you can simply upgrade it to the latest and greatest Kali release by running the command: apt update && apt -y full-upgrade.

Source : https://thehackernews.com/2019/02/kali-linux-hackers-os.html

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