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BackBox

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OS family
  
Unix-like

Source model
  
Open source

Working state
  
Active

BackBox

Developer
  
Raffaele Forte and others

Latest release
  
4.7 / December 8, 2016 (2016-12-08)

Platforms
  
i386(x86), amd64(x86-64)

BackBox is a penetration test and security assessment oriented Ubuntu-based Linux distribution providing a network and informatic systems analysis toolkit. BackBox desktop environment includes a complete set of tools required for ethical hacking and security testing.

Contents

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The main aim of BackBox is providing an alternative, highly customizable and well performing system. BackBox uses the light window manager Xfce.

It includes some of the most used security and analysis Linux tools, aiming for a wide spread of goals, ranging from web application analysis to network analysis, from stress tests to sniffing, also including vulnerability assessment, computer forensic analysis and exploitation.

Part of the power of this distribution comes from its Launchpad repository core, constantly updated to the latest stable version of the most known and used ethical hacking tools. The integration and development of new tools in the distribution follows the open source community, particularly the Debian Free Software Guidelines criteria.

History

The BackBox Linux project was born in south Italy in 2010. The project was begun on the initiative of a single individual. Within a few months, it accrued a well populated community which continues to expand.

Categories

BackBox Linux categories listed as follow:

  • Information Gathering
  • Vulnerability Assessment
  • Exploitation
  • Privilege Escalation
  • Maintaining Access
  • Documentation & Reporting
  • Reverse Engineering
  • Social Engineering
  • Forensic Analysis
  • VoIP Analysis
  • Wireless Analysis
  • Miscellaneous
  • Tools

    More than 70 tools are included in BackBox:

  • Metasploit/Armitage
  • Nmap
  • BeEF
  • OpenVAS
  • W3af
  • The Social Engineering Toolkit
  • Ettercap
  • Scapy
  • Wireshark
  • Kismet
  • Aircrack
  • Ophcrack
  • Sqlmap
  • Crunch
  • Reaver
  • John The Ripper
  • See updated BackBox 3 packets list.

    References

    BackBox Wikipedia