Jump to content
  • Kali Linux 2023.4 released with GNOME 45 and 15 new tools


    Karlston

    • 909 views
    • 4 minutes
     Share


    • 909 views
    • 4 minutes

    Kali Linux 2023.4, the fourth and final version of 2023, is now available for download, with fifteen new tools and the GNOME 45 desktop environment.

     

    Kali Linux is a Linux distribution created for ethical hackers and cybersecurity professionals to perform penetration testing, security audits, and research against networks.

     

    With this final release of 2023, the Kali Team says there are not many new features added to the core operating system, but they did bundle fifteen new tools, and the distro now ships with the GNOME 45 desktop environment.

    Fifteen new tools in Kali Linux 2023.4

    We say it with every release, but it wouldn't be a new Kali Linux release without some new tools toys to play with.

     

    Below are the fifteen new tools added in Kali 2023.4:

     

    • cabby - TAXII client implementation
    • cti-taxii-client - TAXII 2 client library
    • enum4linux-ng - Next generation version of enum4linux with additional features (a Windows/Samba enumeration tool)
    • exiflooter - Finds geolocation on all image URLs and directories
    • h8mail - Email OSINT & Password breach hunting tool
    • Havoc - Modern and malleable post-exploitation command and control framework
    • OpenTAXII - TAXII server implementation
    • PassDetective - Scans shell command history to detect mistakenly written passwords, API keys, and secrets
    • Portspoof - All 65535 TCP ports are always open & emulates services
    • Raven - Lightweight HTTP file upload service
    • ReconSpider - Most Advanced Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Framework
    • rling - RLI Next Gen (Rling), a faster multi-threaded, feature rich alternative to rli
    • Sigma-Cli - List and convert Sigma rules into query languages
    • sn0int - Semi-automatic OSINT framework and package manager
    • SPIRE - SPIFFE Runtime Environment is a toolchain of APIs for establishing trust between software systems

     

    In addition to the new tools, Kali says they upgraded the Kernel version to 6.3.7.

    GNOME 45 is here

    If you prefer using GNOME over KDE, you will be happy to learn that Kali Linux now comes with GNOME 45.

     

    GNOME 45, code-named "Rīga," was released in September 2023, bringing new refinements to the interface and increasing performance.

     

    gnome-45-in-kali-linux.jpg

    GNOME 45 in Kali LinuxSource: Kali

     

    Here are some of the features highlighted by the Kali Team:

     

    • Full-height sidebars in many updated apps
    • Highly improved speed of search in nautilus file manager
      • Unfortunately the update for nautilus was not ready for this release, but it will arrive as a later update soon
    • Improved settings** app (gnome-control-center)
    • Updated colour-schemes for gnome-text-editor
    • Updated themes for shelllibadwaitagtk-3 and gtk-4
    • Updated gnome-shell extensions
    • Shell updates, including a new workspace indicator, replacing the previous “Activities” button
      • It is also possible to scroll your mouse wheel while hovering over the indicator to switch between workspaces

    New builds and deployment options

    The Kali Team has also created new builds and made them available on various platforms.

     

    Starting with Kali Linux 2023.4, both Kali Linux AMD64 and ARM64 on Amazon AWS and Microsoft Azure marketplaces allowing you to easily deploy Kali to the cloud the way you want.

     

    The devs warn that while ARM64 is increasingly supported by the operating system, not all of its packages are supported under this architecture. So, using an ARM64 distro may make some packages unavailable.

     

    The Kali Team has also added support for deploying Kali Linux on Hyper-V using Vagrant.

     

    "If you are not too familiar with Vagrant, think of it as a command-line interface for VMware, VirtualBox, and now Hyper-V," explains the Kali Team.

     

    Finally, you can now install Kali Linux on Raspberry Pi 5 through a new dedicated image or by building it yourself.

    How to get Kali Linux 2023.4

    To start using Kali Linux 2023.4, you can upgrade your existing installation, select a platform, or directly download ISO images for new installs and live distributions.

     

    For those updating from a previous version, you can use the following commands to upgrade to the latest version.

     

    echo "deb http://http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free non-free-firmware" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list
    
    sudo apt update && sudo apt -y full-upgrade
    
    cp -vrbi /etc/skel/. ~/
    
    [ -f /var/run/reboot-required ] && sudo reboot -f

    If you are running Kali on the Windows Subsystem for Linux, upgrade to WSL2 for a better experience, including the ability to use graphical apps.

     

    You can check the WSL version used by Kali with the 'wsl -l -v' command in a Windows command prompt.

     

    Once done upgrading, you can check if the upgrade was successful by using the following command:

     

    grep VERSION /etc/os-release

    kali-linux-2023_4.jpg

    Checking version of Kali LinuxSource: BleepingComputer

     

    You can view the complete changelog for Kali 2023.4 on Kali's website.

     

    Source

    • Like 2

    User Feedback

    Recommended Comments

    There are no comments to display.



    Join the conversation

    You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
    Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

    Guest
    Add a comment...

    ×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

      Only 75 emoji are allowed.

    ×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

    ×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

    ×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.


  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...