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Kali Linux 2.0 to be released on 11th Aug 2015

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Kali Linux 2.0 (Codename ‘Kali Sana’) is to be released on 11th August 2015. Those who are not keeping track, this is the biggest update since BackTrack Linux was superseded by Kali Linux back in 2013. Following is the release history of Kali Linux as shown in Kali Linux Release History page:

Kali Linux 2.0 - Kali Sana - blackMORE OpsKali Linux 2.0 - Kali Sana - blackMORE Ops - 2Kali Linux 2.0 - Kali Sana - blackMORE Ops - 3

Kali Sana (Kali Linux 2.0) added the following features:

  1. Kali Linux 2.0 (Kali Sana) is now a rolling release, which means more frequent updates.
  2. The core set tools in Kali will be weekly updated.
  3. Kali UI will now use full Gnome Desktop instead of gnome-fallback, i.e. more eye-candy for you.
  4. Restructured menus and tool categories.
  5. Ruby 2.0 will be supported natively which will make Metasploit will load much much faster.
  6. Added all new cutting-edge wireless penetration tools and more. Watch out neighbors, it will never be safe anymore.
  7. Added desktop notifications, so that you don’t miss anything.
  8. Added screencasting so that you can record desktop and upload to YouTube/Vimeo etc.

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Watch the Kali 2.0 Teaser video – Kali Linux from Offensive Security.

 

Defcon 2015

Did you go to Defcon 2015? Here’s some interesting tweets. Those who had the opportunity to attend #defcon scored Kali Sana (Kali Linux 2.0) USB with in an AWESOME USB. Lucky peepz.

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and all Kali Linux T-shits were donated to HFC at DEFCON

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But don’t feel too bad cause the good guys at Offensive Security uploaded Kali dojo here:

Are you waiting for Kali Linux 2.0 a.k.a Kali Sana? Tell us in comments section!

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13 comments

Wuafri August 10, 2015 - 1:59 am

Will you make a guide for an efficient installation? ? Thanks !

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blackMORE Ops August 10, 2015 - 6:56 pm

I sure will. Thanks,
-BMO

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RunlevelZero August 10, 2015 - 4:29 pm

Buttons on the left side look like Ubuntu’s Unity. “Свистульки” again..

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blackMORE Ops August 10, 2015 - 6:59 pm

it is .. isn’t it? I will possibly write a guide on how to change it to gnome-fallback. That will those who got older Laptops/Desktops. Thanks,
-BMO

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medic233 August 11, 2015 - 2:30 am

Will it be a completely new install, or will we have the ability to apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -y && apt-get dist-upgrade???
I’m not seeing anything on the web.
Concern is for my encrypted drive, and the fact that it takes FOREVER to encrypt the damn thing.
I even took tomorrow off so I could play!

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blackMORE Ops August 12, 2015 - 12:10 am

It’s still based on Debian Linux,so apt-get will work similarly. You might want to try it in a VirtualBox first until you get comfortable upgrading.

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medic233 August 12, 2015 - 3:47 am

Downloading on one machine, and upgrading-dist on another. Virtual machine, bah…..

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Enoch August 11, 2015 - 10:59 am

am withing now…

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Andre Petkova August 12, 2015 - 9:34 am

hope you write a review

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frafri (@frafrii) August 13, 2015 - 12:15 am

I had issues installing the headers :/ and inserting the additions.

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NOX August 13, 2015 - 9:42 am

correct. “waiting for headers” to long to respons

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walkingkali September 11, 2015 - 6:38 am

Kali linux is the best, as a computer science and engineering students, i explore my full capabilities, with friends stirring amazingly at me, jux love hacking around. I also need tshirts and kali brand stuffs.

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Jeedo September 23, 2015 - 10:36 pm

Nice one…

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