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== BlackWeb == == Black|Web ==
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{{https://blackweb-security.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/blk12.png|BlackWeb logo}} BlackWeb is a Debian derivative aimed at being an example derivative. {{https://blackweb-security.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/blk12300.png}}
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 * Status: active ((2019-04-24))
 * Homepage: https://www.blackweb-security.org
Black|Web is a Linux distribution aimed at advanced Penetration Testing and Security Auditing. Black|Web contains several hundred tools which are geared towards various information security tasks, such as Penetration Testing, Security research, Computer Forensics and Reverse Engineering. Starting from an appropriately configured LXDE desktop manager it offers stability and speed. Black|Web has been designed with the aim of achieving the maximum performance and minimum consumption of resources.

 * Status: active (2019-04-24)
 * Homepage: https://blackweb-security.org/
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 * Blog: https://www.blackweb-security.org  * Blog: https://blackweb-security.org/blog/
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 * Location: completely international
 * Join: https://www.blackweb-security.org/forum | http://hackpedia.org
 * Location: Bucharest, Romania
 * Join: https://hackpedia.org
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 * BlackWeb IRC:  * Debian IRC:
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 * BlackWeb list:
 * user forums: https://www.blackweb-security.org/forum
 * devel forum: https://www.blackweb-security.org/forum
 * BlackWeb forum
: https://www.blackweb-security.org/forum
 * wiki: https://www.blackweb-security.org/wiki
 * Debian list:
 * user forums: https://www.blackweb-security.org/forum/
 * devel forum: https://www.blackweb-security.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=7
 * Debian forum:
 * wiki
: https://www.blackweb-security.org/wiki/doku.php
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 * BlackWeb derivatives census maintainer:
 * BlackWeb derivatives census page:
* BlackWeb derivatives census output:
 * Debian derivatives census maintainer: 
 * Debian derivatives census page: [[Derivatives/Census/BlackWeb]]
 * Debian
derivatives census output: http://deriv.debian.net/BlackWeb/
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 * Distrowatch page: https://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?waitingdistro=524&resource=links#new (Vote for BlackWeb)  * Distrowatch page: https://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?waitingdistro=524&resource=links#new (Vote for Black|Web)
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 * BlackWeb derivative model: uses Debian binary packages, modifies some of them and adds new source/binary packages
 * BlackWeb archive quantity: full archive
 * Debian derivative model: uses Debian binary packages, modifies some of them and adds new source/binary packages
 * Debian archive quantity: full archive
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 * Archive tool: reprepro debarchiver debpool apt-ftparchive dpkg-scanpackages/dpkg-scansources aptly  * Archive tool: reprepro
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 * Bug tracker:
 * Bugs forwarded to BlackWeb:
 * Bug tracker: https://bugtracker.blackweb-security.org/
 * Bugs forwarded to Debian: 
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 * Docs about Example for BlackWeb developers:
 * Docs about BlackWeb for Example developers:
 * Docs about Black|Web for Debian developers:
 * Docs about Debian for Black|Web developers:
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 * apt repositories (source, binary, stablerelease/nextrelease):  * apt repositories: source, binary, stablerelease/nextrelease
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# BlackWeb is a mix of Debian and our own packages # Black|Web is a mix of Debian and our own packages
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#deb [amd64] http://hackpedia.org/repositories Morpheus main deb [arch=amd64,i386] https://hackpedia.org/repositories Morpheus main
# No source packages are provided

Black|Web

https://blackweb-security.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/blk12300.png

Black|Web is a Linux distribution aimed at advanced Penetration Testing and Security Auditing. Black|Web contains several hundred tools which are geared towards various information security tasks, such as Penetration Testing, Security research, Computer Forensics and Reverse Engineering. Starting from an appropriately configured LXDE desktop manager it offers stability and speed. Black|Web has been designed with the aim of achieving the maximum performance and minimum consumption of resources.

# Black|Web is a mix of Debian and our own packages

deb [arch=amd64,i386] https://hackpedia.org/repositories Morpheus main
# No source packages are provided

Last updated 24.04.2019