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Saturday, February 26, 2011

BackTrack

BackTrack R2 

Backtrack is the highest rated Linux security distribution used today and is a key piece of arsenal to every security professionals tool belt. I have used Backtrack for many years for the purposes of penetration testing, network security audits, server security audits, and packet analysis just to name a few.

Backtrack is arranged by the following categories (You can use apt-get to get the latest packages)

  • BackTrack
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Enumeration
  • BackTrack
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Tunneling
  • BackTrack
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Bruteforce
  • BackTrack
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Spoofing
  • BackTrack
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Passwords
  • BackTrack
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Wireless
  • BackTrack
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Discovery
  • BackTrack
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Cisco
  • BackTrack
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Web
Applications
  • BackTrack
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Forensics
  • BackTrack
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Fuzzers
  • BackTrack
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Bluetooth 
  • BackTrack
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Misc
  • BackTrack
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Sniffers
  • BackTrack
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VOIP
  • BackTrack
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Debuggers
  • BackTrack
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Penetration
  • BackTrack
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Database
  • BackTrack
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RFID
  • BackTrack
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Python4
  • BackTrack
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Drivers
  • BackTrack
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GPU

If you have not had a chance to use BackTrack then download it and give it a try!

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