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Welcome to the BackTrack Wiki,
the collaborative documentation on the Linux distribution focused on security penetration.
There are currently 94 articles in the Wiki.
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Developer's Log
- May 26, 2009 - BackTrack 4.0 News / Blog retirement
- This wiki is going to be officially retired. We will keep it online for reference. Our new wiki can be found at http://wiki.remote-exploit.org.
- An updated BackTrack blog can be found at the BackTrack Information Security Blog
- June 19, 2008 - BackTrack 3.0 Final released
- We finally released BackTrack 3.0 !!! For this release we have 3 versions: CD, USB (extended tool-set) and a VMware image.
- We have slaved for weeks and months, together with the help of many remote-exploit'ers to bring you this fine release. As usual, this version overshadows the previous ones with extra cool things. It's recommended to use the official Remote-Exploit.org site for downloading, as unauthorized mirrors and torrents are being discouraged. Get your .ISO here.
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- February 11, 2009 - BackTrack 4.0 Beta released
- After the preview release at shmoocon 2009 we finally launched the Bactrack 4 beta with the kernel 2.6.28.1.this release is availiable in 2 versions: USB & Vmware image.this all could possible because of the support of remote-exploit'ers and the large community of backtrack users around the world.this version got updated kernel & toolset then its previous release.download the distro from official remote-exploit.org.Get BackTrack 4 Beta .ISO here (DVD Image).
Wiki Tasks
- The Hardware Compatibility Lists need to be updated to conform with BackTrack 3 Final & BackTrack 4 Beta.
- More HowTos need to be extracted from the forums and indexed on the BackTrack 4 HowTo Wiki Entry.
- Existing HowTos need to be updated to conform with BackTrack 4 Beta.
- The bugs report should be updated time to time to make backtrack 4 stable release more pleasurable.
- Language translations are always welcome.
Notice to Wiki Editors
Recent spambot activity has caused us to require login before updates and edits can be made. Members in the Editor usergroup can log in as themselves with edit rights, other humans can log in as user=backtrack password=remoteexploit. All visitors can read the wiki, edits require login. This move, though perhaps inconvenient, will assist us with spambot control. -ziplock
