1BackBox Linux 4.1 Keeps Security Researchers Anonymous
by Sean Michael Kerner
2Wipe Memory Clean When Exiting BackBox
As part of BackBox Linux’s features to help keep users somewhat anonymous, a RAM wiping tool will erase memory on shutdown.
3Researchers Can Cover Their Tracks With Anonymous Mode
The anonymous mode in BackBox Linux provides users with options to protect privacy, including using Tor (The Onion Router) as well as changing the hostname of the system.
4Easily Determine Service Status
The services capability in BackBox Linux makes it easy for users to start and stop various services, including SSH (Secure SHell), as well as finding out the current service status.
5BackBox Includes a Long List of Auditing Capabilities
BackBox has a very comprehensive list of auditing tools to enable researchers to conduct all manner of tasks, including vulnerability assessment, privilege escalation, forensic analysis and social engineering.
6Researchers Can ZAP Web Applications With BackBox
The Zed Attack Proxy (ZAP) application included in BackBox promises to be an easy-to-use penetration testing tool for Web applications.
7BackBox Has BeEF
The Browser Exploitation Framework (BeEF) provides BackBox users with a tool specifically focused on penetration testing for Web browsers.
8Armitage Enables Researchers to Manage Attacks
Armitage is an attack management tool in BackBox for the Metasploit penetration testing framework.
9Tiny Honeypot Provides Fake Services
For security researchers looking to test out social engineering scenarios, the Tiny honeypot tool enables the setup of fake services.
10Social-Engineer Toolkit Sets Up Simple Attacks
The Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET) defines itself as a one-stop shop for all of a researcher’s social engineering needs and includes multiple attack vectors for penetration testers to try out.
11WhatWeb Scanner Provides Web Server Details
The WhatWeb tool enables researchers to scan a Web server environment to determine what technologies are being used.
12Linux 3.13 Kernel Powers BackBox
BackBox is based on the Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and uses the Linux 3.13 kernel.
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