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|author= Adarsh Verma |publisher=fossBytes|date=30 May 2016|accessdate=21 October 2016}}</ref> Moreover, the project is available for ARMv7 ([[ARM architecture|armhf]]) architectures. It even offers an edition (both 32-bit and 64-bit)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.parrotsec.org/download.fx|title=Downloads Page|publisher=Parrot Security|accessdate=21 October 2016}}</ref> developed specifically for servers to carry out cloud service penetration testing. |
|author= Adarsh Verma |publisher=fossBytes|date=30 May 2016|accessdate=21 October 2016}}</ref> Moreover, the project is available for ARMv7 ([[ARM architecture|armhf]]) architectures. It even offers an edition (both 32-bit and 64-bit)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.parrotsec.org/download.fx|title=Downloads Page|publisher=Parrot Security|accessdate=21 October 2016}}</ref> developed specifically for servers to carry out cloud service penetration testing. |
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In June 2017, ParrotSec announced they were considering to change from Debian to [[Devuan]], mainly because of problems with the highly controversial [[systemd]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.softpedia.com/news/parrot-security-os-ethical-hacking-distro-considers-dropping-debian-for-devuan-516384.shtml|title=Parrot Security OS Ethical Hacking Distro Considers Ditching Debian for Devuan; systemd could be the main reason for this decision|author=Marius Nestor|publisher=Softpedia|date=11 June 2017|accessdate=21 June 2017}}</ref> |
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== Release frequency == |
== Release frequency == |
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Parrot Security OS (or ParrotSec) is a Linux distribution based on Debian with a focus on computer security.[1] It is designed for penetration testing, vulnerability assessment and mitigation, computer forensics and anonymous web browsing. It is developed by the Frozenbox Team.
Target
ParrotSec is intended to provide a penetrating testing tools equipped with many different kinds of tools for user to be test on their lab.
Core
Parrot is based on Debian's testing branch (stretch), with a custom Linux 4.9 kernel. It follows a rolling release development model.
The desktop environment is MATE, and the default display manager is LightDM.[1]
The project is certified to run on devices which have a minimum of 256MB of RAM, and it is suitable for both 32-bit (i386) and 64-bit (amd64) processor architectures.[2] Moreover, the project is available for ARMv7 (armhf) architectures. It even offers an edition (both 32-bit and 64-bit)[3] developed specifically for servers to carry out cloud service penetration testing.
In June 2017, ParrotSec announced they were considering to change from Debian to Devuan, mainly because of problems with the highly controversial systemd.[4]
Release frequency
The development team has not specified any official release timeline, but based on release changelogs and the notes included in the official review of the distribution, the project will be released on a monthly basis.
Releases
Date | Version | Codename |
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2013-06-10 | The project was started | |
2013-06-17 | Parrot 0.1 | Pre alpha |
2013-06-22 | Parrot 0.2 | Pre alpha |
2013-06-30 | Parrot 0.3 | Pre alpha |
2013-07-10 | Parrot 0.4 | Pre alpha |
2013-08-22 | Parrot 0.5 | Alpha |
2013-10-21 | Parrot 0.6 | Alpha |
2013-11-12 | Parrot 0.6.5 | Alpha |
2013-12-06 | Parrot 0.7 | Pre beta |
2014-01-12 | Parrot 0.8 | Beta |
2014-01-24 | Parrot 0.8.1 | Beta |
2014-03-05 | Parrot 0.8.2 | Beta |
2014-04-17 | Parrot 0.8.4 | Beta |
2014-06-25 | Parrot 0.9 | Final beta |
2014-07-21 | Parrot 1.0 | Hydrogen |
2014-09-02 | Parrot 1.1 | Asphalt Dragon |
2014-09-11 | Parrot 1.2 | Asphalt Dragon |
2014-10-22 | Parrot 1.4 | JailBird |
2014-11-06 | Parrot 1.4.2 | JailBird |
2014-12-12 | Parrot 1.6 | JailBird |
2015-02-05 | Parrot 1.7 | CyberLizard |
2015-02-21 | Parrot 1.8 | CyberLizard |
2015-04-04 | Parrot 1.9 | CyberLizard |
2015-09-12 | Parrot 2.0 | Helium |
2015-09-15 | Parrot 2.0.1 | Helium |
2015-10-06 | Parrot 2.0.4 | Helium |
2015-10-17 | Parrot 2.0.5 | Helium |
2016-01-16 | Parrot 2.1 | Murdock |
2016-02-25 | Parrot 2.2 | Glitch |
2016-06-18 | Parrot 3.0 | Lithium |
2016-07-26 | Parrot 3.1 | Defcon |
2016-10-15 | Parrot 3.2 | CyberSloop |
2016-12-25 | Parrot 3.3 | CyberBrig |
2017-01-01 | Parrot 3.4 | CyberFrigate |
2017-01-02 | Parrot 3.4.1 | CyberFrigate |
2017-03-08 | Parrot 3.5 | CyberGalleon |
2017-05-18 | Parrot 3.6 |
Notes
- ↑ a b Prabhu, Vijay: Parrot Security 3.2 "CyberSloop" Ethical Hacking OS With Linux Kernel 4.7 Released. Techworm.net, 15. Oktober 2016, abgerufen am 21. Oktober 2016.
- ↑ Adarsh Verma: Parrot Security OS 3.0 "Lithium" — Best Kali Linux Alternative Coming With New Features. fossBytes, 30. Mai 2016, abgerufen am 21. Oktober 2016.
- ↑ Downloads Page. Parrot Security, abgerufen am 21. Oktober 2016.
- ↑ Marius Nestor: Parrot Security OS Ethical Hacking Distro Considers Ditching Debian for Devuan; systemd could be the main reason for this decision. Softpedia, 11. Juni 2017, abgerufen am 21. Juni 2017.