Wifislax 4-12 Final Download
Wifislax is an open source Linux operating system based and inspired by the Slackware Linux distribution. It’s main goal is to support the latest Wi-Fi technologies. The system provides out-of-the-box support for a wide range of wireless and wired network cards. In addition, it contains a large number of security and forensics tools, which transforms it into a pentesting (penetration testing) distro.
Distributed as a dual-arch Live CD
It is distributed as a single Live CD ISO image that can run on both 64-bit and 32-bit CPUs. It integrates various unofficial network drivers, directly into the Linux kernel provided by the Slackware project.
Boot options
The boot menu differs from those used in other Linux distributions. For example, it includes two entries for running the live environment with a normal or PAE kernel (useful if you have more than 4GB of RAM), a hardware detection tool, a memory testing tool, and support for qwerty keyboards.
When pressing on one of the two kernel options for running the live environment, users will be presented with many other options, including Wifislax with KDE (persistent or not), Wifislax with Xfce (persistent or not), text mode, copy to RAM, safe graphics mode, and ACPI Off.
Uses the KDE Plasma desktop environment
Booting into the KDE environment, with persistent mode enabled to save your session, seems to be the best choice for the new Wifislax user. It provides a familiar user interface, with popular open-source applications, such as the Mozilla Firefox web browser, ISO Master, XMMS audio player, and SMPlayer video player.
Includes many security-related apps
Among the included security and forensics utilities, we can mention Airssl, CookieMonster, WeapE, Yamas, several decrypters for Spain, Germany, Italy, and Mexico, Dumpzilla, Grampus, WPSCrackGUI, Reaver, Inflator, Bully, Dnsenum, Evilgrade, and much more.
Start your hacking career with Wifislax
If you’re a novice hacker, we strongly suggest starting your hacking career with the Wifislax Linux operating system. It uses the reliable and stable functionality of the Slackware OS, many powerful applications, and two different desktop environments, all in a single CD-size ISO image.