BackTrack 5 R2 Released
BackTrack 5 R2 – New Kernel, New Tools
BackTrack 5 R2 was released on 1st of March, 2012
After months of development, bug fixes, upgrades, and the addition of 42 new tools, Kernel (BackTtack organisation) announce the full release of BackTrack 5 R2 available for download now. Running custom-built 3.2.6 kernel with the best wireless support available, this is our fastest and best release of BackTrack yet. In the past few weeks, (BackTtack organisation) have had a flood of submissions to thier BackTrack Redmine Tracker with submissions for many new tools and dozens of packages that needed to be updated and this has helped to make this one of the strongest releases ever had.
Once again, Kernel (BackTtack organisation) good friends over at Paterva have created a special BackTrack edition of Maltego 3.1.0 for your data mining pleasure and Kernel (BackTtack organisation) have also included their recently-released CaseFile tool to help you organize and collate data from numerous sources. If you have never used these tools before, you really need to…they will change the way your interact with data and conduct reconnaissance.
You will also find (BackTtack organisation) have included Metasploit 4.2.0 Community Edition, version 3.0 of the Social Engineer Toolkit, BeEF 0.4.3.2, and many other tool upgrades too numerous to mention.
In addition to the aforementioned updates and additions, BackTtack organisation have also added the following new tools to BackTrack:
BackTrack 5 R2 – Reliable Weekly Security Updates and Fixes
Perhaps the one change that BackTtack organisation are most excited about in this release is that they are now including the Ubuntu updates in their repositories on a more regular basis. So from now on, when you run a dist-upgrade, you will also receive the updated tools and packages that are being pulled from Ubuntu, making for a more secure and stable distribution. Rest assured that they will not be pushing out the updates blindly. Organisation will be testing the updates internally to ensure that they don’t break any functionality prior to rolling them out publicly.
After months of development, bug fixes, upgrades, and the addition of 42 new tools, Kernel (BackTtack organisation) announce the full release of BackTrack 5 R2 available for download now. Running custom-built 3.2.6 kernel with the best wireless support available, this is our fastest and best release of BackTrack yet. In the past few weeks, (BackTtack organisation) have had a flood of submissions to thier BackTrack Redmine Tracker with submissions for many new tools and dozens of packages that needed to be updated and this has helped to make this one of the strongest releases ever had.
Once again, Kernel (BackTtack organisation) good friends over at Paterva have created a special BackTrack edition of Maltego 3.1.0 for your data mining pleasure and Kernel (BackTtack organisation) have also included their recently-released CaseFile tool to help you organize and collate data from numerous sources. If you have never used these tools before, you really need to…they will change the way your interact with data and conduct reconnaissance.
You will also find (BackTtack organisation) have included Metasploit 4.2.0 Community Edition, version 3.0 of the Social Engineer Toolkit, BeEF 0.4.3.2, and many other tool upgrades too numerous to mention.
In addition to the aforementioned updates and additions, BackTtack organisation have also added the following new tools to BackTrack:
- Arduino bluelog bt-audit dirb dnschef dpscan easy-creds extundelete
- Findmyhash golismero goofile hashcat-gui hash-identifier hexorbase horst hotpatch
- Joomscan killerbee libhijack magictree nipper-ng patator pipal pyrit
- Reaver rebind rec-studio redfang se-toolkit sqlsus sslyze sucrack
- thc-ssl-dos tlssled uniscan vega watobo wce wol-e xspy
BackTrack 5 R2 – Reliable Weekly Security Updates and Fixes
Perhaps the one change that BackTtack organisation are most excited about in this release is that they are now including the Ubuntu updates in their repositories on a more regular basis. So from now on, when you run a dist-upgrade, you will also receive the updated tools and packages that are being pulled from Ubuntu, making for a more secure and stable distribution. Rest assured that they will not be pushing out the updates blindly. Organisation will be testing the updates internally to ensure that they don’t break any functionality prior to rolling them out publicly.
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