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Basics Of Kali Linux What Will I Learn? Perform basic to advanced tasks in Kali Linux Configure services and turn your Kali Linux into a server Complete ethical hacking tasks from Kali Linux Understand how Linux commands can be used by hackers Build up a Linux target from scratch to hack with Kali Linux A lot more! Requirements Basic understanding of concepts such as IP addresses, NAT, client, server etc. Basic understanding of ethical hacking concepts such as ports scanning, vulnerability scanning etc. Desire to become and ethical hacker and willingness to learn and persevere Description Note: Course updated for Kali 2018.2 You want to learn hacking with Kali Linux but you do not know where to start? Do you find the command line confusing and intimidating? If yes, this is the perfect course for you. In this Kali Linux tutorial, we start you off with the assumption that you know absolutely nothing abo...
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Kali Linux on Android using Linux Deploy Kali Linux on any Android Phone or Tablet Getting Kali Linux to run on ARM hardware has been a major goal for us since day one. So far, we’ve built  native  images for the Samsung Chromebook, Odroid U2, Raspberry Pi, RK3306, Galaxy Note 10.1, CuBox, Efika MX, and BeagleBone Black to name a few. This however does not mean you cannot install Kali Linux in a chroot on almost any modern device that runs Android. In fact, the developers of Linux Deploy have made it extremely easy to get any number of Linux distributions installed in a chroot environment using a simple GUI builder. Prerequisites A device running Android 2.1 and above, rooted. At least 5 GB free space on internal or external storage. A fast, wireless internet connection. Patience to wait for a distribution to bootstrap from the network. Kali Linux on Android using Linux Deploy Kali Linux on any Android Phone or Tablet Getting ...
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           Installing Kali Linux At times, we have sensitive data we would prefer to encrypt using full disk encryption. With the Kali Installer, you can initiate an LVM encrypted install on either Hard Disk or USB drives. The installation procedure is very similar to a “normal Kali Linux Install”, with the exception of choosing an Encrypted LVM partition during the installation process. Kali Linux Encrypted Installation Requirements Installing Kali Linux on your computer is an easy process. First, you’ll need compatible computer hardware. The hardware requirements are minimal as listed below, though better hardware will naturally provide better performance. The i386 images have a default PAEkernel, so you can run them on systems with over 4GB of RAM. Download Kali Linux and either burn the ISO to DVD, or prepare a USB stick with Kali Linux Live as the installation medium. Installation Prerequisites A minimum of 20 GB...