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SnoopGod Linux 22.04 LTS: New Pentesting Distro with High Requirements

SnoopGod Linux is a new Linux distro built on an Ubuntu base specializing in pentesting, security, and development. It is the latest entrant in the Linux distro market, offering hacking and penetration testing functionalities. This article will explore the features of SnoopGod Linux, analyze its implications, and highlight some questions security practitioners may have about the new distro. . There's no shortage of Linux distributions; however, only some can be categorized as optimal distros for ethical hacking and penetration testing . Kali Linux is the most popular one and has gained a sizeable following. However, alternatives were always needed, and SnoopGod Linux has entered the fray. It is built on the Ubuntu base and comes pre-installed with many pentesting tools and libraries. Introducing SnoopGod Linux: Notable Features, Benefits & Considerations One of the significant advantages of SnoopGod Linux is its intuitive User Interface. The distro features KDE Plasma 5.24.7, providing an elegant and straightforward user interface that may attract Windows users. The multitude of additional packages increases the size of installation media, but that’s not the end. The resources required to manage the installed packages, keep them up-to-date, and maintain their dependencies multiply over time, posing a considerable challenge to users with less powerful hardware. An important factor is the lack of documentation for SnoopGod Linux, which can be a significant issue for inexperienced users. The latest release is based on Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS; however, SnoopGod Linux does not have LTS (Long-Term Support) releases yet. This could cause concern among enterprise users who require highly supported systems for their organizations. Another crucial element one needs to consider before downloading and using SnoopGod Linux is resource needs and memory usage. The minimum requirement listed on the distro's official website is a processor that should have a minimum of 2 gigahertz and at least a dual-coresystem with more than 4 GB RAM and 80 GB free disk space. The high-end memory requirements for SnoopGod Linux can pose a significant challenge to many users. What Are the Security Implications of This Release? The release of SnoopGod Linux could have significant implications for the security industry, particularly for the pentesting domain. The distro offers newer penetration testing tools and libraries on the latest Ubuntu base, which could provide more reliable, secure, and faster results. At the same time, this can pose a challenge for users with older systems, as the distro's high memory requirements could make the operating system sluggish and slow. Our Final Thoughts on SnoopGod Linux for Ethical Hackers & Pentesters SnoopGod Linux is a promising new player on the pentesting scene. It offers an easy-to-use KDE Plasma interface with a vast array of pre-installed pentesting tools, making it an excellent alternative to Kali Linux. However, its high resource and memory usage could significantly challenge many users. Additionally, its lack of documentation and LTS releases may hurt its adoption rate in the enterprise sector. Nevertheless, it will be intriguing to see how the security community responds to this new distro and whether it can compete with established distros like Kali Linux. . Explore SnoopGod Linux, a cutting-edge penetration testing distribution anchored on Ubuntu, tailored for ethical hackers with advanced tools and security features. SnoopGod Linux,Pentesting Tools,Ethical Hacking,Security Applications. . Dave Wreski

Calendar 2 Mar 20, 2024 User Avatar Dave Wreski How to Secure My Network
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Step-By-Step Waterfox Installation Guide for Linux Users

Waterfox is a lightning-fast web browser that is entirely independent and built on Firefox technology, ensuring absolute data privacy by never accessing your personal information. . You might wonder why we need another privacy-focused browser when Firefox already exists. The answer lies in Firefox’s management by the Mozilla Foundation , which has control over user policies and requires manual adjustments for enhanced privacy settings. Whereas, Waterfox provides all the privacy-oriented features enabled by default, which include a private search engine, anti-tracking, container tabs, private tabs, no telemetry collection, pocket disabled by default, and many more. Overall, you can openly say that Waterfox is better than Firefox for all advanced or regular users looking for a private browser that aligns with their privacy objectives. So today in this article, you will learn how to install Waterfox on your favorite Linux distribution with a few tips to ease your journey. . Waterfox stands out for its strong privacy focus, outperforming Firefox with less data collection, legacy support, customization, and built-in blockers for enhanced security. Waterfox Browser, Privacy Protection, Installing Waterfox, Linux Browser, Open Source Privacy. . Brittany Day

Calendar 2 Nov 02, 2023 User Avatar Brittany Day How to Strengthen My Privacy
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SELinux Versus AppArmor: Comparison Of Security Modules

SELinux (short for Security Enhanced Linux) is a Linux kernel security module that is used to increase security in Linux distributions by hardening access to files and processes. Another similar Linux kernel security module that is used for this purpose is AppArmor. . There is a lot of interest in these two modules because of their overlapping roles in access control for Linux operating systems. As such, this article covers the differences between SELinux and AppArmor. Users can then determine which of these modules is best for their needs through a comparison of features and ease of use. Securing servers with SELinux does away with dependency on DAC style access based on actual system users and roles. Instead, it introduces a three-string context system for each process or system user. The three strings, namely username , role , and domain , allow for more flexibility and control over system access. . Explore the distinctions between SELinux and AppArmor to determine which access control system aligns best with your security needs in the Linux environment.. SELinux Features, AppArmor Comparison, Linux Security Modules. . Brittany Day

Calendar 2 Aug 26, 2022 User Avatar Brittany Day How to Learn Tips and Tricks
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Scan AlmaLinux With UChecker To Manage Outdated Libraries Securely

Outdated Linux server libraries may be leaving your server vulnerable to attack. CloudLinux UChecker can quickly list out-of-date libraries on AlamaLinux or a similar distro. Learn how to scan your RHEL-based Linux servers for outdated libraries with UChecker. . CloudLinux has burst onto the scene as a major player in the Linux server game. This started with their release of AlmaLinux , to take the place of CentOS Stream . That was followed up with the addition of a Linux support service, called TuxCare . The company has continued its show of support by offering a tool that should give Linux server admins some much-needed oxygen. Said tool is UChecker, which can scan your RHEL-based servers for outdated libraries, but in-memory and on disk. This is an important task, one that poses a significant challenge otherwise. UChecker can scan the likes of RHEL, CentOS (but not CentOS Stream), AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux and CloudLinux Solo. In fact, just about any server distribution based on RHEL can be scanned with UChecker. I've attempted to use it on Ubuntu-based distributions and even Fedora, with no luck—stick with the likes of AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux and you'll be good to go. . SafeGuardLinux enhances the security of your Linux systems through LibScan, identifying outdated libraries that may lead to vulnerabilities.. CloudLinux UChecker, Outdated Libraries, RHEL-based Systems, Library Security. . Brittany Day

Calendar 2 Jun 30, 2021 User Avatar Brittany Day How to Learn Tips and Tricks
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Scan WordPress Sites For Security Issues With WPScan On Kali

Learn how to use WPScan to scan WordPress for vulnerabilities on Kali Linux in this LinuxConfig.org guide. . Vulnerabilities in WordPress can be uncovered by the WPScan utility, which comes installed by default in Kali Linux . It's also a great tool for gathering general reconnaissance information about a website that's running WordPress. Owners of WordPress sites would be wise to try running WPScan against their site, as it may reveal security issues that need patched. It can also reveal more general web server issues, such as directory listings that haven't been turned off inside Apache or NGINX. . Explore potential weaknesses in WordPress installations employing WPScan on Kali Linux for improved website protection.. WPScan, Kali Linux, WordPress Security, Vulnerability Scan. . Brittany Day

Calendar 2 Feb 18, 2021 User Avatar Brittany Day How to Secure My Webserver
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