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Parrot Security OS 5.2 Announced: Kernel 6.0 and Raspberry Pi Improvements

Parrot Security announced today the general availability of Parrot Security OS 5.2 as the latest stable version of this Debian-based distribution for ethical hacking and penetration testing. . Parrot Security OS 5.2 is the second minor update in the Parrot 5.0 “Electro Ara” series that follows a long-term support (LTS) release model and it’s based on the Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” operating system series. The new LTS release model of Parrot 5.0 promises no major changes, but extremely fast security updates for at least two years from the moment of the release (March 2022) to ensure maximum stability and reliability. In addition, the system offers a rolling-release model for all the security tools. As such, Parrot Security OS 5.2 is here to bump the kernel version from the Linux 5.18 kernel used in the previous version, Parrot Security OS 5.1, to Linux kernel 6.0 , which includes wireless drivers for several Broadcom and Realtek cards that aren’t supported by Debian. The link for this article located at 9 to 5 Linux is no longer available. . Kali Linux 2023.1 releases kernel 5.18, bringing enhanced hardware compatibility and seamless system upgrades for better performance.. Parrot Security OS, Linux Kernel 6.0, Ethical Hacking, Penetration Testing, Debian Distribution. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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Parrot GNU/Linux 4.8 Released: Kernel 5.4 and Enhanced Docker Support

Are you a pentester or ethical hacker looking for an alternative to Kali Linux? If so, you may want to check out Parrot OS. . It has been around six months since the major version release of Parrot OS was released. Last month, Parrot came up with abeta versionof Parrot 4.8. Continuing the development, Parrot OS has now officially released the stable version 4.8 with various new changes in features and team workflow. Since Parrot GNU/Linux distro is based on Debian, Parrot 4.8 imports all the updates that were a part of the Debian testing repository in the last six months. If you’re an ethical hacker and pentester, you can sharpen your security lab more than before using this Kali Linux alternate OS. The link for this article located at Fossbytes is no longer available. . Kali Linux 2023 features Kernel 5.10 and boosts container functionalities for security analysts and penetration testers.. Parrot OS, Penetration Testing, Ethical Hacking, Debian Distribution. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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