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BackTrack is a Linux distribution distributed as a Live CD which resulted from the merger of WHAX (previously Whoppix) and the Auditor Security Collection, which is used for penetration testing.[3] It allows the user to include customizable scripts, additional tools and configurable kernels in personalized distributions. The BackTrack project was created by Mati Aharoni and Max Moser and is a collaborative effort involving the community.
BackTrack 2 was released on March 6, 2007 and includes over 300 security tools.[4] A beta version of BackTrack 3 was released on December 14, 2007, but it was announced that its main focus was to support more and newer hardware as well as provide more flexibility and modularity.
BackTrack 3 was released on June 19, 2008. New additions include SAINT and Maltego. Nessus was not included in this release, and the developers decided not to upgrade from kernel version 2.6.21.5.[5]
BackTrack 4 Beta was released on February 11, 2009, with the biggest change being the move to Debian.[6]
BackTrack 4 pre-release was released on 19 June 2009. [7]
Oftewel: een heel besturingssysteem om beveiliging van alles en nog wat te testen (voor jullie denk ik eerder hacken:P)
de meestgebruikte functies: wifi WEP (redelijk moeilijk) en WPA hacken (zeer moeilijk) en op windows inloggen zonder username en wachtwoord, terwijl dat wel nodig is
er zit NIETS bij van uitleg hoe je er mee moet omgaan: zoek dat zelf maar uit, als je zo'n grote jongen wil zijn dat je iets kunt ''hacken'' kun je dat lekker zelf leren
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