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Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2015 12:01:11 +0100
From: Black Arch <blackarchlinux@...il.com>
To: fulldisclosure@...lists.org
Subject: [FD] BlackArch Linux: New ISOs and Guide released

Dear list,

Today, we released new BlackArch Linux ISOs which include more than 1300
tools and comes with lots of improvements. The armv6h and armv7h
repositories
are filled with about 1150 tools. We have also released the BlackArch Linux
guide.

A short ChangeLog of the Live-ISOs:

    - added more than 100 new tools
    - updated system packages
    - included linux kernel 4.2.5
    - updated all tools
    - updated menu entries for window managers
    - added multilib support
    - and more...

If you're not already familiar with BlackArch Linux, please read
the
DESCRIPTION section below.


[ DOWNLOAD ]



You can download the new ISOs here: https://www.blackarch.org/download.html
<http://www.blackarch.org/download.html>
You can read the guide (html) here: https://www.blackarch.org/guide.html

You can download the guide (pdf) here: https://www.blackarch.org/guide.pdf


[ DESCRIPTION ]


BlackArch Linux is an Arch-based GNU/Linux distribution for pentesters
and
security researchers. The BlackArch package repository is compatible
with
existing Arch installs.

Here's our website: https://www.blackarch.org/ <http://www.blackarch.org/>


Here are some of BlackArch's features:

  - Support for i686, x86_64, armv6h and armv7h
architectures
  - Over 1300 tools (constantly increasing)

  - Modular package groups

  - A live ISO with multiple window managers, including dwm,
fluxbox,
    openbox, awesome, wmii, i3 and spectrwm.

  - An optional installer with the ability to build from source.

[ CONTACT ]



We mostly work on BlackArch Linux for our personal use. We share it in
the
hopes that you will contribute by reporting bugs and sharing tools and
ideas.

We have a relaxed project structure. We welcome pull requests of all
sizes
through any means, including Github[0] and email[1].

Also see our Twitter account[2] and IRC channel[3]. Although BlackArch is
the
primary topic in the channel, we also have pleasant conversations about
other
things. Come join us. It's a happy place. And, sometimes, we will drop a
0day
there with no warning (does Kali share 0days with you? Do they even have
0days?).


[ THANKS ]



We wish to thank all of BlackArch's users, mirrors, and supporters. Thanks
for
your help.



[ REFERENCES ]



[0] http://www.github.com/BlackArch/

[1] blackarchlinux () gmail com

[2] https://twitter.com/blackarchlinux

[3] irc://irc.freenode.net/blackarch

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