This release adds 3 notable features for engineering teams evaluating rollout.
Published 4mo
Offensive & Pentesting
✓ No known CVEs patched
✓ No known CVEs patched in this version
Topics
dfir
distro
hacking
kernel
linux
nullsec
+3 more
operating-system
penetration-testing
security
Summary
AI summaryDebian 13 base with Kernel 6.8 LTS adds four architecture supports.
Full changelog
NullSec Linux 5.0.0 "Phantom" Release Notes
Highlights
- 135+ Security Tools across 13 categories
- 9 Specialized Editions for different use cases
- 4 Architecture Support (AMD64, ARM64, RISC-V, Apple Silicon)
- Debian 13 Base with Kernel 6.8 LTS
New Features
Cloud Security Edition
- AWS reconnaissance and auditing tools
- Kubernetes security scanner
- GCP and Azure security tools
- Terraform IaC scanner
AI/ML Security Edition
- LLM red teaming toolkit
- Prompt injection scanner
- Model auditing tools
- Adversarial example generator
Hardware Hacking Edition
- SDR analysis suite
- RFID/NFC exploitation
- JTAG debugging tools
- Voltage glitching framework
Automotive Security Edition
- CAN bus analyzer
- OBD-II diagnostic tools
- UDS protocol tester
- Key fob analysis
Upgrade Instructions
sudo nullsec-upgrade --to 5.0.0
Known Issues
- RISC-V support is experimental
- Some tools may require additional setup on ARM64
Checksums
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Support
- GitHub: https://github.com/bad-antics/nullsec-linux/issues
- Discord: https://discord.gg/killers
- Wiki: https://github.com/bad-antics/nullsec-wiki
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