!new! | Wifislax-4-10-1-final.iso
Wifislax 4.10.1 is a specialized, Slackware-based Linux distribution designed primarily for wireless security auditing and penetration testing. This specific version, released in early 2015, became a staple for security enthusiasts due to its comprehensive suite of pre-installed tools and its ability to run directly from a Live CD or USB. Key Features and Capabilities Audit Suite
Release Context:
Version 4.10.1 is a maintenance and final refinement of the 4.10 branch, originally released around December 2014 . wifislax-4-10-1-final.iso
KDE 4.14
While Kali Linux chugs along on GNOME 3 or Xfce with systemd complexities, Wifislax 4.10.1 stays true to its Slackware roots. It uses (the classic interface) and SysV init . The result? An ISO that is roughly 2.3 GB (small enough for a CD-R or a cheap USB stick) that boots to a desktop using less than 256 MB of RAM. Wifislax 4
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WiFiSlax includes a variety of tools for:
Who should use it?
- Boot from USB/DVD (live system, no install needed)
root/toorare typical default credentials- Use
wifislaxuser or root directly - Run
startxto launch GUI (XFCE)
Desktop Environments
: Typically features lightweight interfaces like KDE or Xfce, ensuring the system remains responsive while running intensive network scanning tasks. Use Cases and Reliability
- Toolset: Bundles popular wireless/security tools (aircrack-ng suite, Reaver, Hashcat, wifite, Wireshark, etc.), useful for WLAN assessment.
- Driver/support: Includes many patched wireless drivers and firmware for broad chipset compatibility, plus GUI utilities for managing interfaces and injections.
- Live use: Boots as a live ISO with persistence options (when prepared), enabling quick, portable testing without installation.
- Customization: Slackware base makes it lightweight and permits advanced users to modify packages and scripts.
