This may potentially increase your options on available attack surfaces (if your target has these End of Life (EoL) services running, having then forgotten about them, what else could this uncover?). While this is not a configuration that would be good for a general purpose operating systems, this setting makes sense for Kali as it enables the user to engage and talk with more potential targets. Enter the Hardening section, and from there you can configure OpenSSL for Strong Security mode instead, which uses today’s current modern standard allowing for secure communication.įor more details, refer to the documentation: /docs/general-use/openssl-configuration/ This setting is easy to modify via the command-line tool kali-tweaks though. It’s now finally the turn of our Kali-Tools site! In 2019.4 we moved our documentation over to our updated /docs/ page. We have refreshed every aspect of the previous site, giving a new, faster, layout, content, and system! The backend is now in a semi-automated state and more in the open, which like before, allows for anyone to help out and contribute. Virtualization: improvements all over the place Once these sites have settled down from all the changes and matured a bit, we will start to package these both up, allowing for offline reading. The Kali Live image received some love during this release cycle! We worked hard to make the experience smoother for those who run the Live image in virtualized environments. Basic features like copy’n’paste and drag’n’drop between the host and the guest should now work out of the box. Did we forget anyone? Drop us a word on the Kali bug tracker!Īnd this is really for everyone: VMware, VirtualBox, Hyper-V and QEMU+Spice. On the same line: it’s now very easy to configure Kali for Hyper-V Enhanced Session Mode. Open kali-tweaks in a terminal, select Virtualization, and if Kali is running under Hyper-V, you’ll see a setting to turn on Hyper-V Enhanced Session Mode. If you use this feature, make sure to visit /docs/virtualization/install-hyper-v-guest-enhanced-session-mode/, as there are a few additional things to be aware of. It wouldn’t be a Kali release if there weren’t any new tools added! A quick run down of what’s been added (to the network repositories): Many thanks Bennett, who spent a tremendous amount of time testing this feature, provided extremely detailed feedback all along, and even helped us with the documentation.Berate_ap – Orchestrating MANA rogue Wi-Fi Access Points.CALDERA – Scalable automated adversary emulation platform.EAPHammer – Targeted evil twin attacks against WPA2-Enterprise Wi-Fi networks.
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