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HackShark Linux 2.1 [SUPER SHARE]

Posted: 24 Jul 2012, 16:04
by Shaggy
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Homepage: http://hackshark.com/linux/


HackShark Linux 2.1 is a linux
distribution for forensic officers used by police
departments and law enforcement agencies as well as
penetration testers. Unlike its
previous version, it can't be installed on hard disk. It
can used from live media.
Licensed under GNU/GPL it can be freely used and
redistributed. It's built with KDE
environment and lots of features.

Hassle free live use

Use HackShark 2.1 OS without occupying any physical disc
space on your computer.

Customize the get up
Use eye-candy themes, icon-themes or cursor themes.
Customize as you wish.

Featured Applications
Kernel 3.4.4, Marble, Wireshark, Ettercap, Krfb, K3b,
Kexi, Calligra office, Karbon,
Braindump, Ark, Nmap, SteGUI, OpenStego, Netdisco, Wine,
Sectool, Chkrootkit, John the
ripper, Medussa, Honeyd, Yersinia, Hping, And many more.

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File Size:

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1.95 GB
Download Links:
Download from homepage:

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http://hackshark.com/linux/download.html
Use Premium Account to download.

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http://rapidgator.net/file/27116510/ha.shark-2.1-i386.pa

rt1.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/27117039/ha.shark-2.1-i386.pa
rt2.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/27117052/ha.shark-2.1-i386.pa
rt3.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/27117104/ha.shark-2.1-i386.pa
rt4.rar.html
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Re: HackShark Linux 2.1 [SUPER SHARE]

Posted: 31 Mar 2013, 00:48
by fredpc
This Os is meant to be compiled by hackers .....so it should be pretty cool :icon_cool:
It can be downloaded direct from the distrowatch site ....via search

Re: HackShark Linux 2.1 [SUPER SHARE]

Posted: 03 Apr 2013, 12:39
by Shaggy
This post was a lot of work. thank you for posting. :thumbup:

Re: HackShark Linux 2.1 [SUPER SHARE]

Posted: 04 Apr 2013, 07:08
by fredpc
Yea no problem Shaggy :thumbsup: .........I'm glad you posted it here :thumbup: ...I saw the a few weeks ago ....looks like it would be pretty secure?