Popular ethical hacking Linux distro Parrot Security on Sunday announced the release of Parrot OS 4.10, which includes many important updates to make the distribution more reliable and more secure. The new version comes with AnonSurf 3.0, Xfce Edition, Linux version 5.7.10, and more.
What’s New In Parrot OS 4.10?
AnonSurf 3.0
What’s New In Parrot OS 4.10?AnonSurf 3.0Linux 5.7Metasploit 6.0Parrot XFCE EditionGreenbone 11 And OpenVAS 7KDE Konsole bug fixedNoticeable Updates For DevelopersOther Updates From Upstream ProvidersParrot Security OS 4.10 Download Or Upgrade
AnonSurf 3.0 now ships with three separate modules: GUI, Daemon and Utilities. The GUI is written in NIM, a blazing fast programming language very easy to write and read that compiles in native C code. It uses Gintro GTK for the interface and it has several features to let the user control the anonsurf behavior. Thanks to its integration with NYX, you can now start, stop and reload anonsurf. You can also easily configure anonsurf to automatically start at boot, as well as easily monitor the status of tor and see the traffic, the logs and some usage statistics. In addition, the new AnonSurf Daemon takes care of shutting down the service automatically at shutdown in case the user powered off the computer with anonsurf enabled.
Linux 5.7
Parrot OS now comes with Linux 5.7. Given below are a few important changes of this new kernel version:
Improved scheduler. new ExFAT filesystem module. Spli Lock detection. userfaultfd() write protection support. A BPF-based Linux Security Module called bpf-lsm. Allow clone3() to spawn processes into cgroups. Improved perf cgroup profiling. Improved btrfs filesystem support.
For more detailed information, you can read this changelog.
Metasploit 6.0
Metasploit 6.0 ships a lot of awesome features that were missing from the previous versions. The latest release introduces end-to-end encryption in Meterpreter backdoors, implementation of SMBv3 client support, as well as improved evasive capabilities via polymorphic payload generation routines.
Parrot XFCE Edition
Parrot OS now officially supports the lightweight Xfce Desktop Environment, which will be provided alongside MATE and KDE. You can download the XFCE image from https://download.parrot.sh/parrot/iso/4.10.
Greenbone 11 And OpenVAS 7
Parrot 4.10 now includes Greenbone Security Manager 11 and OpenVAS 7 with the new Debian packaging style.
KDE Konsole bug fixed
There was a bug in KDE that prevented console tools to be launched from the menu. This bug was finally fixed upstream in the KDE repos, but Debian has not yet delivered the updated version, so Parrot 4.10 is still affected by that. A special page will alert people trying to download the KDE edition and explain the issue, and updated images will be released as soon as the fix is included in Debian. The system is still usable and the affected tools can still be launched from the console, and it will be automatically fixed with later system updates.
Noticeable Updates For Developers
The developer tools have been updated to its latest version (1.47.3) exclusively for developers. Geany (with some Parrot customizations) is also pre-installed for those running on less powerful hardware. Parrot now ships with Python 3.8, GOLANG 1.14 and GCC 10.1 and 9.3 by default. Additionally, version 4.10 has also improved its development metapackages by adding nim support.
Other Updates From Upstream Providers
This version ships with all the latest updates from upstream sources (mostly Debian). So, now every new fix, improvement (or bug) is included in Parrot 4.10 as well.
Parrot Security OS 4.10 Download Or Upgrade
Since Parrot OS is a rolling release distribution, you can update your existing version of Parrot 4.9 via APT using any one of the following commands: sudo parrot-upgrade or sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade You can now download the new version of Parrot 4.10 with the MATE, KDE or Xfce desktops from its official website.