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Wifi Hack on Android

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Run Backtrack 5 On Android Devices (Step By Step)

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Description: Backtrack is a very popular linux distribution for penetration testing. It has hundreds of tools for pentesting and hacking. Now a version of backtrack is available for arm processor devices. Normally android based mobile devices uses arm processor so we can install arm version of backtrack on android devices. This video explains very clearly step by step method of installing process of arm version of backtrack on android devices. Following are the steps and utility for the installation process. 1. Download terminal emulator,android vnc and arm version of backtrack. 2. Extract the content of img file and transfer it in to memory of android devices. 3. Install BusyBox and start it. 4. Open terminal emulator. use "cd" command to get in backtrack directory where extracted content is saved on memory card of device. In this case command is cd /sdcard/BT5 5. Type "sh bootbt" and we will be in Backtrack. Disclaimer: We are a infosec vide...

4 Ways to Create Bootable Live USB Drives (For Windows, Linux and Mac OS X)

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4 Ways to Create Bootable Live USB Drives (For Windows, Linux and Mac OS X) 1. Using UNetbootin (for Windows and Linux) UNetbootin allows you to create bootable Live USB drives for a variety of Linux distributions from Windows or Linux, without requiring you to burn a CD. You can either let it download one of the many distributions supported out-of-the-box for you, or supply your own Linux .iso file if you've already downloaded one or your preferred distribution isn't on the list. UNetbootin has built-in support for automatically downloading and loading the following distributions: Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, PCLinuxOS, Linux Mint, Sabayon Linux, Gentoo, MEPIS, openSUSE, Zenwalk, Slax, Dreamlinux, Arch Linux, Elive, CentOS, Damn Small Linux, Mandriva, SliTaz, FaunOS, Puppy Linux, FreeBSD, gNewSense, Frugalware Linux, NetBSD but can work with others too. UNetbootin can also be used to load various system utilities, including: Parted Magic , a par...

The 5 most popular Linux distributions

With all that in mind, let's take a brief look at the DistroWatch top five over the last few months. From the bottom up we find: 4:  Debian:  I've never been a big Debian fan -- I much prefer Debian-based distributions such as Ubuntu and Mepis  -- but lots of other people are. Debian,  which just turned 19 , remains important not just because it is the foundation for many other Linux distributions, but because year after year it continues to be loved by its users. 4:  Fedora: But while Debian isn't one of my favorites, I confess I really haven't cared for Fedora, Red Hat 's community Linux distribution, in recent years. Well, it's not so much Fedora,  it's the fact that it uses GNOME 3.x  -- the desktop interface I love to hate. Regardless of how I feel about it though, Fedora clearly has its fans. And, if you work on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) development, it's a really wise idea to keep a copy of Fedora on hand so you can ...