Knoppix 7.0.1 With Kernel 3.3.7, LXDE, ADRIANE & Iceweasel 10
Klaus Knopper, creator of Knoppix officially declared the general availability of its popular Live Linux distribution - Knoppix 7.0.1. This release includes a number of improvements and package upgrades, while removing proprietary packages, such as Adobe Reader. Version 7.0.1 of Knoppix is based on the usual picks from Debian stable (squeeze) and newer Desktop packages from Debian/testing and Debian/unstable (wheezy). It uses kernel 3.3.7 and LXDE (Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment) as its default desktop environment. The DVD version of Knoppix also includes a choice of GNOME 3.4 or KDE SC 4.7.4 (the current release is KDE SC 4.8.3 from early May), and additional packages such as VirtualBox 4.1.4. Package upgrades include version 3.5.3 of the LibreOffice productivity suite, Wine 1.5.4, Chromium 18 and Iceweasel 10, the re-branded version of the Firefox web browser for Debian. It now has version 1.4 of the open source ADRIANE (Audio Desktop Reference Implementation and Networking Environment) talking menu system for blind users. Other changes include better support for Broadcom Wi-Fi chipsets and experimental support for automatically detecting graphics cards with composite 3D extensions for the Compiz window manager. A full list of changes and new features can be found in the release notes.
The Wine team has officially released the availability of stable release Wine 1.4. After twenty moths of hard work and development finally we got Wine 1.4 Stable. Before this the Wine Team has released 6 Release Candidate of this version for testing purposes. More than 16,000 individual changes have been done in this release. The main highlights are the new DIB graphics engine, a redesigned audio stack, and full support for bidirectional text and character shaping. It also contains a lot of improvements across the board, as well as support for many new applications, notably Microsoft Office 2010. Additional information can be found from the release note.
Wine 1.4 At a Glance:-
New graphics engine for rendering into Device Independent Bitmaps (DIB). DIB can also be used as a fall-back for some graphics primitives, like alpha blending, when the driver doesn't supports it
More image codecs are implemented, including support for TGA and CMYK JPEG decoding, as well as BMP, TIFF, PNG, and ICNS encoding.
The audio stack is completely redesigned, based on the Vista model
The Alsa, OSS, and CoreAudio drivers have been rewritten to use the new model
The Jack, NAS, AudioIO, OSS3 and ESD audio subsystems are no longer supported
Joystick action mapping is supported, including a configuration dialog
Full support for bidirectional text
New Vista style file dialogs
Wine can now make use of GStreamer for audio and video playback
Implemented system tray notification balloons
The built-in (Gecko-based) web browser engine supports ActiveX
Dynamic device management can use the new UDisks service in addition to HAL
Earlier we have discussed about Hcon, a security testing framework developed by Ashish Mistry, an Information Security Researcher. Now the author has officially declared the availability HconSTF v0.4 on the 26th of January (Republic Day) and through this release Hcon respects & salutes to all of the freedom fighters of India, without whom we can never be able get our freedom. A tribute to all of the freedom fighters of all the countries we present HconSTF version 0.4 codename ‘Freedom’. For this purpose HconSTF 0.4 has integrated many functions for anonymity and OSINT.
Key Features:-
Categorized and comprehensive toolset
Contains hundreds of tools and features and script for different tasks like SQLi,XSS,Dorks,OSINT to name a few
HconSTF webUI with online tools (same as the Aqua base version of HconSTF)
Each and every option is configured for penetration testing and Vulnerability assessments
Specially configured and enhanced for gaining easy & solid anonymity
Works for web app testing assessments specially for owasp top 10
Easy to use & collaborative Operating System like interface
Light on Hardware Resources
Portable - no need to install, can work from any USB storage device
Multi-Language support (feature in heavy development translators needed)
Works side-by-side with your normal web browser without any conflict issues
Works on both architectures x86 & x64 on windows XP, Vista, 7 (works with ubuntu linux using wine)
Netbook compatible - User interface is designed for using framework on small screen sizes
Free & Open source and always will be
Categories of Tools Included :-
Information gathering / Analysis
Editors / Debuggers
Exploitation / Auditing
Anonymity
Passwords
Cryptography
Database
Scripting / Automation
Network Utilities
Reporting
License :-MPL,GPL,LGPL. in simple words its free as speech , no license fees.
Good news for all those who are passion in cyber forensic. Now you have another Linux distribution named DEFT 7 RC1. Its is a new concept of Computer Forensic live system that uses LXDE as desktop environment and thunar file manager and mount manager as tool for device management. It is a very easy to use system that includes an excellent hardware detection and the best free and open source applications dedicated to incident response and computer forensics. This can be considered as a very stable DEFT version as it has been duly tested on Lenovo, DELL, ASUS, Acer, Apple, IBM laptops, IBM and DELL servers as well as Acer, Lenovo and Dell desktop PCs. This DEFT Linux release will also add more support for mobile forensics. It now contains several tools that allow you to analyze files and databases used in new generation smartphones (Android and iPhone). There has also been a complete review of reporting functionalities - KeepNote - an excellent tool that allows the logical organization of collected evidences.
TeamViewer 7 for Windows was released about a month ago now the Ver 7 is available for Linux though its a beta release. TeamViewer is an application for remote control, desktop sharing and file transfer between computers, great for meetings, presentations, support and more. It runs on Windows, Mac OSX, Linux (even though it comes in a .deb or .rpm, it uses Wine which comes bundled with it) as well as Android or iPhone. The application is free for personal use only.
What is New In TeamViewer 7 :-
Enhanced multi-monitor support
An integrated screenshot tool
Record presentations
Save connection settings per Computer (store individual connection settings for each computer in your Computers & Contacts list) - see the first screenshot in the post
Instant meeting (you can start your meeting even before adding any participants - ideal for preparation and testing)
Scheduled meetings
Mobile participation via Android / iOS client
File Box (make files available for download during meeting)
Vanish Crypt, A Virtual Encryption tool designed By Security Labs. It's a Freeware Utility to Secure Your Data. Features:-
VanishCrypt is app with which you can create a virtual disk contains your secret files.
Data is protected with a Encrypted Password.
The files are completely unaccessible without the correct password!
Stored files are encrypted with strong CryptoAPI.
Additional Features:-
It have "Advanced Mode" with you can create a real virtual drive accessible in Explorer that contains your files stored in the vdisk image.
It uses Win32 API for I/O operations for a great speed improvements
Supported Operating Systems:-
VanishCrypt supports Win9x, WinNT, Win2000, WinXP, WinVista and Win7 and Linux under wine.
For more information and to see the official documentation click Here Video Presentation:-
RTCA is a Windows forensic analysis tool, registry, audit logs and files. RTCA basically is a standalone and portable application for extraction and analysis investigation, can be used in local configuration report or analysis after extraction. As it analysis after extraction analysis is fast and accurate.
Features of RTCA:-
Compatible with Windows XP, Vista, 2003, 2008, 7, 8 32-bit (64-bit version will be compiled) and 90% ok under Wine.
Can be run in command line.
Processing and copies of registry files (damaged registry too).
System information: bootKeys/syskey, security features, serials MS…
Applications, updates, list of services, drivers, and USB…
UserAssist (command history performed by each user).
Applications at startup.
Network configuration, wireless and SSID.
List of accounts, users and hash passwords.
Passwords stored in the registry (eg VNC).
Most Recent Used historical paths.
Registry Viewer Lite.
Processing of local logs file, evt (Windows= Vista) and log ( format linux / unix). file system extraction (file and directory) : acls, hidden and protected system state.
Files explorer lite.
Processes and associated network ports.
Synthesis (audit logs, file and registry) sort by date.
Jeremy White, CodeWeavers founder and CEO, announced yesterday that yet another Linux project has been hacked. He said in a post to the Wine-users mailing list that he is "sad to say that there was a compromise of the WineHQ database system."
Attackers have used phpMyAdmin, an open source database administration tool, to access the WineHQ project's database and harvest users' appdb and bugzilla access credentials. An incident report on the project's mailing list says that the attackers also obtained users' encrypted access passwords; whether the attackers will be able to crack these depends on their motivation and the strength of individual passwords, said the report. Therefore, the attackers can potentially also access other services if a WineHQ database user has used the same access credentials there.
The Wine developers say that they will be resetting every password and sending a message to all affected users. They note that externally accessing phpMyAdmin is no longer possible and that it currently remains unclear whether the intrusion was achieved via a security hole or a compromised administrator account. The developers also said that they believe that the attackers had no further system access. "We saw no evidence of any attempt to change the database", they added.
Red Hat’s annual summit is off to a hot start. Besides free beer and wine before the opening keynote, the Linux leader announced it will hand off a release candidate of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 to select partners during the summit this week. General availability for the version 6 update is expected in the “coming weeks, ” the company announced today. The first beta was made available in March.