Kali Linux’s 2025.4 release advances the distribution’s long march toward a modern, Wayland-first desktop while adding a small but consequential slate of new offensive-security tools and NetHunter updates that will matter to testers, red teams, and virtualization-focused labs alike. Background /...
DistroWatch’s note that Windows anti‑virus tools regularly mark downloaded Linux ISO images as malicious has resurfaced a familiar — and often confusing — problem for newcomers: legitimate distribution images trigger threat alerts on Windows machines. The warnings are usually false positives...
Whether you're a seasoned Linux enthusiast, a hobbyist tinkerer, a prospective Windows convert, or just curious about the breadth of modern computing, the simple act of booting an operating system from a USB flash drive can rewrite your expectations of desktop computing. Live booting—where you...
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The latest release of Kali Linux, version 2025.2, is more than just an incremental update; it’s a bold stride in both functionality and focus, recalibrating the system’s interface, platform support, and arsenal of pentesting tools to reinforce its status as a mainstay for professional red teams...
The Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) has revolutionized the way developers and enthusiasts integrate Linux environments into their Windows workflows. By eliminating the need for dual-boot setups or resource-intensive virtual machines, WSL offers a seamless bridge between Windows and Linux. With...
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With the curtain slowly coming down on Windows 10 support by October 2025, the urgency to choose your next operating system has started to sink in across personal and corporate computing landscapes alike. For many, a straightforward upgrade to Windows 11 will make perfect sense. For others...
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With Windows 10 support scheduled to end in October 2025, many Windows users are eyeing a fresh start with a new operating system. However, as enticing as a switch might seem, not every journey away from Windows 10 guarantees smoother sailing. In a detailed analysis originally shared by XDA...
Are you yearning to dive into the world of penetration testing and cybersecurity without sacrificing your current Windows setup? Enter Kali Linux: the go-to OS for ethical hackers and cybersecurity professionals. With its plethora of pre-installed tools and features, it becomes vital for anyone...
I am currently in the middle of testing a hack on a Windows 10 virtual machine via brute force attack. I successfully hacked into the Windows 10 (victim) machine via OpenSSH port which I opened myself
I have looked on Windows Event viewer and have noticed that it shows the attack attempts and...
SO I used Kali Linux live usb, and I thought live usb would not erase windows but it did. I need help and any solution by which I can use Kali Linux as a live usb and not getting Windows wiped out. Thanks!
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Hey everyone,
Please help me! I tried to install Kali Linux on my pendrive, but it was not complete due to some partition problem and I aborted the installation, after which my device restarted. But after the HP logo, the screen became black and unresponsive. I powered off by power button and...
I deleted the "boot" folder
Yes. I know, a very noob move. Anyway..
I used to have windows until I wanted to try Kali Linux. I accidentally partitioned my ENTIRE COMPUTER, at first it was okay. But I wanted windows back. So I deleted the boot, hoping I could reinstall windows with my CD. Now...