BackTrack 5 R2 was released on 1st of March, 2012.
BackTrack is intended for all audiences
from the most savvy security professionals to early newcomers to the
information security field. BackTrack promotes a quick and easy way to
find and update the largest database of
security tools collection
to-date. Our community of users range from skilled penetration testers
in the information security field, government entities, information
technology, security enthusiasts, and individuals new to the security
community.
Feedback from all industries and skill
levels allows us to truly develop a solution that is tailored towards
everyone and far exceeds anything ever developed both commercially and
freely available. The project is funded by Offensive Security.
Whether you’re hacking wireless, exploiting servers, performing a web
application assessment, learning, or social-engineering a client,
BackTrack is the one-stop-shop for all of your security needs.
The evolution of BackTrack spans many years of development, penetration tests, and unprecedented help from the security community. BackTrack originally started with earlier versions of live Linux distributions called Whoppix, IWHAX, and Auditor. When BackTrack was developed, it was designed to be an all in one live cd used on security audits and was specifically crafted to not leave any remnants of itself on the laptop. It has since expanded to being the most widely adopted penetration testing framework in existence and is used by the security community all over the world.
Image Name: | BT5R2-KDE-32.iso |
Size (MB): | 2806 |
Desktop: | KDE |
Architecture: | 32 |
Image: | ISO |
Download: | Direct |
MD5sum: | adb7eece8964aab083294f06aa44b625 |
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