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Instant Kali Linux

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Instant Kali Linux

68 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2013

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Abhinav Singh

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Abhinav singh is a young information security specialist from India. He has a keen interest in the field of Information security and has adopted it as his full time profession. His core work areas include Malware analysis, Network security, System and Enterprise security. He is also the author or “Metasploit Penetration testing Cookbook” and “Instant Wireshark” published by Packt.
Abhinav’s work has been quoted in several Infosec magazines and portals. He shares his day to day security encounters on
www.securitycalculus.com.
Currently he is working as Cyber Security Engineer for JP Morgan.

Linkedin profile: sg.linkedin.com/in/abhinavbom/

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November 19, 2013
Instant Kali Linux is a 'heads on' approach into the world of Pentesting and Computer Forensics. Anyone who watches my videos will probably already know what 'Kali Linux' is. This book is designed to teach you how to get it up and running and then proceeds to teach you the basics of a selection of each individual area of pentesting.

The main areas that is covered in this book are:

Installing Kali Linux or using a Virtual Machine
Understanding the memory layout, where things reside within the operating system
Gathering and Sniffing of Data
Vulnerability assessment tools
Web app penetration
Password brute forcing
Wireless Encryption hacking
Framework exploitation
Working with Forensics tools

The book is essentially a basic 'how to' guide on how to get started with Kali. It's very entry level and is the kind of book you expect to coax people in, have a go with it and then go off on their own to learn more independently.

When I picked up the book I played it dumb and pretended I had no idea what I was doing with Kali and pretended I had no idea what Kali was or even it's predecessor 'BackTrack'. It was a good sight to see when I turned to the first page and instantly I was created with a very simple 'What is Kali?' and the author processed to explain exactly what Kali was; the fact it was a Linux based operating system with a collection of open source penetration testing tools. So right from the first page I knew what Kali was and what is actually inside Kali. 

I then needed to know how to get Kali Linux on my netbook so I can begin to indulge on this 'Pentesting' or so-its-called. On the second page is where I found exactly what I was looking for. It also had the minimum specifications for your PC that you will be using Kali for which is helpful of course. It provided me with the download link for Kali. So I loaded it onto a USB Stick and booted into it on my netbook. The book also explained that the first thing you should do is update Kali using the 'apt-get update' which was good to see.

From there I was in Kali. The book explained where things where located such as '/etc/' for configuration files and '/opt/' for Metasploit which would prove useful further down the road. 

From there I played around with the different pentesting software's that the book covers. I particularly found myself interested in the Fern WiFi Cracker and processed to open a WEP Encrypted wireless network and see if the book could teach the noob like me to crack the network; which it did. 

On the whole, if you are looking for a beginners guide to Kali which will provide you with a head on approach to the OS then this book is for you. I enjoyed reading through it and putting what was coming out of the book into a real life situation and I found that everything it was saying made sense.

On the whole I give it a high 4/5. It's defiantly a start into the world of pentesting. 

Reviewed by Jackk
JackkTutorials.com
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August 5, 2016
Nice summary that touches the surface of Kali Linux. Good overview of available tools.
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