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    Parrot Security OS 3.5 Improves Linux Security Tools Distribution

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    March 14, 2017
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      1Parrot Security OS 3.5 Improves Linux Security Tools Distribution

      Parrot Security OS 3.5 Improves Linux Security Tools Distribution

      There seems to be no shortage of Linux distributions specifically designed and built for security researchers. That list includes the Parrot Security OS Linux distribution, which was updated to version 3.5 on March 8. The Parrot Security OS platform is based on the Debian Linux distribution, with the open-source MATE desktop the default choice for new users. As a platform for security researchers, Parrot Security OS provides a wide array of tools that fit into different categories, including information gathering, vulnerability analysis, database assessment, exploitation tools, password attacks, wireless testing, digital forensics, reverse engineering and reporting tools. One of its more interesting tools is the open-source Kayak car hacking tool that can be used to diagnose a car’s CAN (Controller Area Network) bus. In addition, version 3.5 includes the CryptKeeper encrypted folder manager tool, as well as the Metasploit penetration testing framework, which is packed full with 1,627 exploits. For users who want to stay somewhat anonymous while using the system, anonymous web surfing tools are also included in the Linux distribution. In this slide show, eWEEK takes a look at some of the highlights of the Parrot Security OS 3.5 release.

      2Parrot Security Is Based on Debian

      Parrot Security Is Based on Debian

      Parrot Security OS is a Debian Linux-based distribution that has been optimized for security researcher use cases.  Parrot Security uses the MATE desktop as the default desktop experience.

      3Use Anonymous Mode to Stay Hidden

      Use Anonymous Mode to Stay Hidden

      An “Anon Surf” mode makes use of different anonymizing network services, including Tor, to keep users somewhat hidden.

      4CryptKeeper Manages Encrypted Folders

      CryptKeeper Manages Encrypted Folders

      New to the Parrot Security OS 3.5 release is the integration of the CryptKeeper encrypted folder manager tool.

      5Parrot Security OS Has a Wide Array of Tools

      Parrot Security OS Has a Wide Array of Tools

      Parrot Security OS provides a wide array of tools that fit into different categories, including information gathering, vulnerability analysis, database assessment, exploitation tools, password attacks, wireless testing, digital forensics, reverse engineering and reporting tools.

      6Car Hacking With Kayak

      Car Hacking With Kayak

      Included in Parrot Security OS 3.5 is the Kayak open-source CAN bus diagnosis tool, providing security researchers with a tool to probe cars for potential security vulnerabilities.

      7Vega Web Application Security Platform Finds Web Flaws

      Vega Web Application Security Platform Finds Web Flaws

      There are several application security scanners in Parrot Security OS 3.5, among them the Vega Web Application Security Platform. Vega can help researchers find cross-site scripting (XSS) and SQL injection flaws, among other classes of web vulnerabilities.

      8JavaSnoop Helps Test Java Security

      JavaSnoop Helps Test Java Security

      JavaSnoop is a  tool that enables security testers to validate the security of Java applications.

      9Scrutinizing Password Security

      Scrutinizing Password Security

      Parrot Security OS comes with a number of password security tools, including Jack the Ripper, which is a widely used password cracking tool. A key part to figuring out how to crack passwords is with word lists, which is what the CeWL custom word list generator provides.

      10Metasploit Penetration Testing Framework Is Included

      Metasploit Penetration Testing Framework Is Included

      No security researcher-focused Linux distribution is truly complete without the open-source Metasploit penetration framework, which is included in Parrot Security OS.

      11Powered by Linux 4.9

      Powered by Linux 4.9

      At the core of Parrot Security OS 3.5 is a Linux 4.9 kernel.

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