Parrot Security 3.10 Computer Forensics & Anonymous Surfing

Parrot Security OS (or ParrotSec) is a distribution based on Debian. Developed for penetration testing (computer security), vulnerability and mitigation, Computer Forensics and Anonymous Surfing. Created by the Italian Frozenbox Team.Parrot Security

ParrotSec or Parrot Security OS offers many tools for analyzing web content and computer systems. It is a laboratory for Forensics digital use, with legally recognized tools that work with cryptography, offering many . In addition, it allows you to surf and work anonymously.

Parrot 3.10 is based for the first time on its test distribution Debian GNU/Linux 10 “Buster”, and uses the Debian Testing repositories. with an adapted for more security linux 4.xx Kernel. The distribution is release.

H Parrot Security OS 3.10 comes with Linux Kernel 4.14 LTS, which will be supported for a few years, as well as Mozilla Foundation's Firefox Quantum (57.0). The popular browser comes with a custom ParrotSec profile specifically for the distribution.

Among the hacking tools included in this release, we can mention the Metasploit Framework 4.21, and Maltego 4.1, which is made up of the Maltegoce and Casefile tools.

The interface is MATE, a fork of Gnome 2, and the default display manager is a LightDM.

The program is certified to run on systems that have at least 265Mb RAM and is suitable for both 32bit (i386) and 64bit (amd64).

It also has a special version that works on old 32bit machines (486). In addition, the program is available for armel and armhf architectures. It also has a version (32bit and 64bit) developed for servers to perform Cloud pentesting.

Parrot 3.10 Release Notes

 

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