Bugtraq 2 - Black Widow

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Saturday, December 22, 2018

Bugtraq 2 - Black Widow


Bugtraq-2 Black Widow is unique in its security sector, which will revive the real spirit of what isa distribution of hacking. Some people are starting to call it “The all in one of hacking”. Welcome to the new era…







Features:

Bugtraq system offers the most comprehensive distribution, optimal, and stable with automated services manager in real time. This distribution based on the 3.2 and 3.4 kernel PAE has a huge range of penetration, forensic and laboratory tools. Bugtraq is available with XFCE, Gnome and KDE based on Ubuntu, Debian and OpenSuse. The systems are available in 12 different languages. The Bugtraq-Team has no limits, and they think that each user tends to use a different distribution for various reasons. That's why the team wanted to surprise us with this assortment of possibilities to use Bugtraq-2.

Tools:

 

One of the novelties of bugtraq is its huge range of tools in different branches. We can find mobile forensic tools, malware testing laboratories, tools of the Bugtraq-Community, audit tools for GSM, wireless, bluetooth and RFID, integrated Windows tools, tools focused on ipv6 and typical pentesting and forensics tools that should not miss in Bugtraq-II. Each tool performs all the services that they need to function and are configured for optimal performance. In the case of the installations, the team has created scripts that allow better
management and speed when installing certain tools such as Nessus. This not only makes Bugtraq like the only distribution with more hacking tools to date, Bugtraq-2 is a quick and dynamic system that which a few clicks you can install or perform all the tasks that you
require, without having to search on internet tutorials to configure and install tools.

Install:

 

You can install our distribution from a Live DVD or USB drive. Depending on your desktop environment, the features are different. The minimum

Requirements are based on XFCE.

• 1GHz x86 processor & 512 MB of system memory (RAM)
• 15 GB of disk space for installation


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