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Mastering Kali Linux for Advanced Penetration Testing, Second Edition

You're reading from   Mastering Kali Linux for Advanced Penetration Testing, Second Edition Secure your network with Kali Linux – the ultimate white hat hackers' toolkit

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787120235
Length 510 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Vijay Kumar Velu Vijay Kumar Velu
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Title Page
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Preface
1. Goal-Based Penetration Testing FREE CHAPTER 2. Open Source Intelligence and Passive Reconnaissance 3. Active Reconnaissance of External and Internal Networks 4. Vulnerability Assessment 5. Physical Security and Social Engineering 6. Wireless Attacks 7. Reconnaissance and Exploitation of Web-Based Applications 8. Attacking Remote Access 9. Client-Side Exploitation 10. Bypassing Security Controls 11. Exploitation 12. Action on the Objective 13. Privilege Escalation 14. Command and Control Index

Introduction to Kali Linux – history and purpose


Kali Linux (Kali) is the successor to the BackTrack penetration testing platform, which is generally regarded as the de facto standard package of tools used to facilitate penetration testing to secure data and voice networks. It was developed by Mati Aharoni and Devon Kearns of Offensive Security. The following details on the history of Kali are from BackTrack:

  • In March 2013, BackTrack was superseded by Kali Linux, which uses a new platform architecture based on the Debian GNU/Linux operating system.
  • Kali 1.1.0 (February 9, 2015): This was the first dot release in 2 years, in which the kernel was changed to 3.18, had a patch for wireless injection attacks, and support for wireless drivers--almost around 58 bugs were fixed. Other releases such as Kali 1.1.0a fixed the inconsistencies in the installers.
  • Kali 2.0 (August 11, 2015): This was a major release, now a rolling distribution, with major UI changes. Kali 2.0 can be updated from the older version to the new version.
  • Kali 2016.1 (January 21, 2016): Rolling the release of the first Kali, Kernel 4.3 and the latest Gnome 3.18 were updated.
  • Kali 2016.2 (August 31, 2016): The second Kali rolling release. The Kernel 4.6 and Gnome 3.20.2 were updated along with some bug fixes.

The other features of Kali 2.0 include the following:

  • Over 300 penetration testing data forensics and defensive tools are included in it. The majority of the tools are eliminated and replaced by similar tools, which provide extensive wireless support with multiple hardware and kernel patches to permit the packet injection required by some wireless attacks.
  • Support for multiple desktop environments such as KDE, GNOME3, Xfce, MATE, e17, lxde, and i3wm is available.
  • Debian-compliant tools are synchronized with the Debian repositories at least four times daily, making it easier to update packages and apply security fixes.
  • There are Secure Development Environment and GPG signed packages and repos.
  • Support for ISO customizations, allowing users to build their own versions of customized Kali, is available. The bootstrap function also performs enterprise-wide network installs that can be automated using preseed files.
  • Since the increase in ARM-based systems have become more prevalent and less expensive, support for ARMEL and ARMHF in Kali to be installed on devices such as rk3306 mk/ss808, Raspberry Pi, ODROID U2/X2, Samsung Chromebook, EfikaMX, Beaglebone Black, CuBox, and Galaxy Note 10.1 was introduced.
  • Kali continues to be an open source project that is free. Most importantly, it is well supported by an active online community.

The purpose of Kali Linux is to secure things and bundle all the tools to provide a single platform for penetration testers.

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