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RE: What OS are you using? #281
(05-07-2021, 01:27 PM)A1pha Wrote:
(05-06-2021, 06:21 PM)AnalAssAssin Wrote:
(05-05-2021, 01:02 PM)A1pha Wrote: MACOS



Dont juge me -_-

HA! Nah jk. Maybe you should make it a hackintosh? Biggrin
bet  Cool
Oh thats some real hacking shit right there Biggrin
Mine is similar, Im running Blackarch, an Arch distro made specifically for hacking! Cool
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RE: What OS are you using? #282
My current daily driver is Linux Mint 20.1, because my Walmart laptop's Elan touchpad wasn't getting along well with my favorite distro, Manjaro. Suits me well enough though.

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RE: What OS are you using? #283
kali.

its usefull plus i can just run windows 10 in vm
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RE: What OS are you using? #284
(05-09-2021, 07:52 PM)vrag Wrote: kali.

its usefull plus i can just run windows 10 in vm

Seems you're doing the exact opposite of what the developers of Kali intended. Kali does not receive security updates as often as mainline linux distros, along with the default primary user being root leaving a massive security hole incase of malicious software.
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RE: What OS are you using? #285
(05-10-2021, 01:15 AM)Request Wrote:
(05-09-2021, 07:52 PM)vrag Wrote: kali.

its usefull plus i can just run windows 10 in vm

Seems you're doing the exact opposite of what the developers of Kali intended. Kali does not receive security updates as often as mainline linux distros, along with the default primary user being root leaving a massive security hole incase of malicious software.

let me rephrase, its not useful for security, its useful because it has many tools and can is useful for pretesting and running tools
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RE: What OS are you using? #286
(05-10-2021, 07:30 PM)vrag Wrote:
(05-10-2021, 01:15 AM)Request Wrote:
(05-09-2021, 07:52 PM)vrag Wrote: kali.

its usefull plus i can just run windows 10 in vm

Seems you're doing the exact opposite of what the developers of Kali intended. Kali does not receive security updates as often as mainline linux distros, along with the default primary user being root leaving a massive security hole incase of malicious software.

let me rephrase, its not useful for security, its useful because it has many tools and can is useful for pretesting and running tools

Request is saying you're using Kali for the wrong reason. Kali is much less an everyday-use operating system and much more a toolset that you pull out every other thursday when you need it. It's like a swiss army knife, you use it when you need it, but you don't use a swiss army knife to make a tuna casserole in the kitchen.
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RE: What OS are you using? #287
(05-10-2021, 07:59 PM)Equinox Wrote:
(05-10-2021, 07:30 PM)vrag Wrote:
(05-10-2021, 01:15 AM)Request Wrote: Seems you're doing the exact opposite of what the developers of Kali intended. Kali does not receive security updates as often as mainline linux distros, along with the default primary user being root leaving a massive security hole incase of malicious software.

let me rephrase, its not useful for security, its useful because it has many tools and can is useful for pretesting and running tools

Request is saying you're using Kali for the wrong reason. Kali is much less an everyday-use operating system and much more a toolset that you pull out every other thursday when you need it. It's like a swiss army knife, you use it when you need it, but you don't use a swiss army knife to make a tuna casserole in the kitchen.
I need it every single day ^-^.

I'm always into learning new things and finding out more ways to do crazy things
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RE: What OS are you using? #288
(05-10-2021, 11:40 PM)vrag Wrote:
(05-10-2021, 07:59 PM)Equinox Wrote:
(05-10-2021, 07:30 PM)vrag Wrote: let me rephrase, its not useful for security, its useful because it has many tools and can is useful for pretesting and running tools

Request is saying you're using Kali for the wrong reason. Kali is much less an everyday-use operating system and much more a toolset that you pull out every other thursday when you need it. It's like a swiss army knife, you use it when you need it, but you don't use a swiss army knife to make a tuna casserole in the kitchen.
I need it every single day ^-^.

I'm always into learning new things and finding out more ways to do crazy things

I'd change your root password then
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RE: What OS are you using? #289
(05-10-2021, 07:59 PM)Equinox Wrote:
(05-10-2021, 07:30 PM)vrag Wrote:
(05-10-2021, 01:15 AM)Request Wrote: Seems you're doing the exact opposite of what the developers of Kali intended. Kali does not receive security updates as often as mainline linux distros, along with the default primary user being root leaving a massive security hole incase of malicious software.

let me rephrase, its not useful for security, its useful because it has many tools and can is useful for pretesting and running tools

Request is saying you're using Kali for the wrong reason. Kali is much less an everyday-use operating system and much more a toolset that you pull out every other thursday when you need it. It's like a swiss army knife, you use it when you need it, but you don't use a swiss army knife to make a tuna casserole in the kitchen.

If you enjoy Kali to the extent of using it every day, it might be worth trying Debian (which it is derived from). It's possible to add the repositories for the tools that Kali uses and only install the ones you need.

Overall Kali and Backtrack have gotten a bad rep, because people aren't familiar with how to properly use them.
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RE: What OS are you using? #290
(05-11-2021, 06:42 AM)Dismas Wrote:
(05-10-2021, 07:59 PM)Equinox Wrote:
(05-10-2021, 07:30 PM)vrag Wrote: let me rephrase, its not useful for security, its useful because it has many tools and can is useful for pretesting and running tools

Request is saying you're using Kali for the wrong reason. Kali is much less an everyday-use operating system and much more a toolset that you pull out every other thursday when you need it. It's like a swiss army knife, you use it when you need it, but you don't use a swiss army knife to make a tuna casserole in the kitchen.

If you enjoy Kali to the extent of using it every day, it might be worth trying Debian (which it is derived from). It's possible to add the repositories for the tools that Kali uses and only install the ones you need.

Overall Kali and Backtrack have gotten a bad rep, because people aren't familiar with how to properly use them.
never heard of them having a bad rep tbh, they just sound like normal tools to me.

I always have a clean OS btw, I almost never log into anything and if i do its cleared quickly
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