Backtrack 3 released today
I am proud to announce that we have released backtrack yesterday at the
interview with pauldotcom.
Muts, Martin and I have slaved for weeks and months, together with the
help of many remote-exploit'ers to bring you this fine release. As
usual, this version overshadows the previous ones with extra cool
things.
Nessus
Unfortunately, Tenable would not allow for redistribution of Nessus.
Saint
Fortunately, SAINT *has* provided BackTrack users with a functional
version of SAINT, pending a free request for an IP range license
through the SAINT website, valid for 1 year.
Maltego
The guys over at Paterva have created a special version of Maltego
v2.0 with a community license especially for BackTrack users. We would
like to thank Paterva for co-operating with us and allowing us to
feature this amazing tool in BackTrack.
Kernel
2.6.21.5. Yes, yes, stop whining....We had serious deliberations
concerning the BT3 kernel. We decided not to upgrade to a newer kernel
as wireless injection patches were not fully tested and verified. We
did not want to jeopardize the awesome wireless capabilities of BT3
for the sake of sexiness or slightly increased hardware
compatibilities. All relevant security patches have been applied.
Tools
As usual, updated, sharpened, SVN'ed and armed to the teeth. This
release we have some special features such as spoonwep, fastrack and
other cool additions.
Availability
For the first time we distribute three different version of Backtrack 3
- CD Version
- USB Version with Compiz
- VMWare version including the VMWTools and some special Addons
Final Requests
We request the community to not mirror or torrent this release, or
otherwise distribute it online without our knowledge. We are trying to
gather precise statistics about bt3 downloads. If you would like to
mirror BT3 then please:
1) Think again! Traffic generated by BT3 downloads is CRAZY.
2) Please contact us before doing so.
3) Send us monthly statistics of downloads for the iso.
Rants
Problems, fixes, bugs, opinions - should all end up in our Remote
Exploit community forums, and our wiki:
http://forums.remote-exploit.org
http://wiki.remote-exploit.org
Over and out,
Max, Muts, Martin
interview with pauldotcom.
Muts, Martin and I have slaved for weeks and months, together with the
help of many remote-exploit'ers to bring you this fine release. As
usual, this version overshadows the previous ones with extra cool
things.
Nessus
Unfortunately, Tenable would not allow for redistribution of Nessus.
Saint
Fortunately, SAINT *has* provided BackTrack users with a functional
version of SAINT, pending a free request for an IP range license
through the SAINT website, valid for 1 year.
Maltego
The guys over at Paterva have created a special version of Maltego
v2.0 with a community license especially for BackTrack users. We would
like to thank Paterva for co-operating with us and allowing us to
feature this amazing tool in BackTrack.
Kernel
2.6.21.5. Yes, yes, stop whining....We had serious deliberations
concerning the BT3 kernel. We decided not to upgrade to a newer kernel
as wireless injection patches were not fully tested and verified. We
did not want to jeopardize the awesome wireless capabilities of BT3
for the sake of sexiness or slightly increased hardware
compatibilities. All relevant security patches have been applied.
Tools
As usual, updated, sharpened, SVN'ed and armed to the teeth. This
release we have some special features such as spoonwep, fastrack and
other cool additions.
Availability
For the first time we distribute three different version of Backtrack 3
- CD Version
- USB Version with Compiz
- VMWare version including the VMWTools and some special Addons
Final Requests
We request the community to not mirror or torrent this release, or
otherwise distribute it online without our knowledge. We are trying to
gather precise statistics about bt3 downloads. If you would like to
mirror BT3 then please:
1) Think again! Traffic generated by BT3 downloads is CRAZY.
2) Please contact us before doing so.
3) Send us monthly statistics of downloads for the iso.
Rants
Problems, fixes, bugs, opinions - should all end up in our Remote
Exploit community forums, and our wiki:
http://forums.remote-exploit.org
http://wiki.remote-exploit.org
Over and out,
Max, Muts, Martin
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