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    The_Deck_Linux

    Portable Penetration Testing Operating System

    It is an Portable Penetration Testing Operating System designed for Beagle Bone AI. It is an debian based operating system fully packed with all latest Hacking Tools. The Root file system used in this Deck Linux is Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. It can be installed in Beagle Board AI and can use as a replacement for Laptop, Desktop. It can be placed on a drone too. It has a pre-installed MeshDeck (written by Philip Polstra) so it can be runned in a ZigBee network. We can attacks from up to a mile away using multiple devices connected via 802.15.4 networking (MeshDeck).
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    ANDRAX Hacker's Platform

    ANDRAX Hacker's Platform

    Advanced Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing Platform

    The most complete and Advanced Penetration Testing and Ethical Hacking Platform dedicated to Advanced Professionals. Developed to bring the power of Offensive Security in the anyone's pocket 100% OPEN SOURCE - ANDRAX is a independent solution for Security professionals who loves Linux
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    Penetration-Testing-Toolkit v1.0

    A web interface for various penetration testing tools

    Penetration-Testing-Toolkit is a web based project to automate Scanning a network,Exploring CMS, Generating Undectable metasploit payload, DNS-Queries, IP related informations, Information Gathering, Domain related info etc
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    Shell OS
    Build by Rajib Acharyya(Spid3r64) ANONIMITY Metasploit Armitage Cobalt Strike & veil WIRELESS SECURITY SNIFFERS PYTHON,PERL & RUBY FORENSICS BRUTE FORCE & DDOS ANDROID TOOLS Based on : Ubuntu 12.04 LTS(32bit) (Custom Backbox) user:root pass:india Kernel version =>3.8.0-29 generic Desktop environment's => xfce,conky,Docky Version 1.0(full) Extra Softwares inbuilt => Skype,Virtualbox,Filezila,Chromium Browser,XDM(Xtreme Download Manager) ,Gimp,Python...many more Credit List: Pedro Ubuntu(r00tsect0r) For Netool.sh Asif Iqbal (cobalt strike) w0lf3nst3in3 Rohit Verma(Startx) Navonil Sanpui(M3ghnath) Team BHS
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