Katana is a portable multi-boot security suite which
brings together many of today's best security distributions and portable
applications to run off a single Flash Drive. It includes distributions which
focus on Pen-Testing, Auditing, Forensics, System Recovery, Network Analysis,
and Malware Removal. Katana also comes with over 100 portable Windows applications;
such as Wireshark, Metasploit, NMAP, Cain & Abel, and many more.
Katana has been awarded an 'Excellent' rating at
Security-Database Best IT Security Tools.
Distros Available Under Katana:
- Backtrack 4
- The Ultimate Boot CD
- Ultimate Boot CD for Windows
- Ophcrack Live
- Kaspersky Live
- Trinity Rescue Kit
- Clonezilla
- Derik's Boot and Nuke
Katana Toolkit:
- Metasploit
- Wireshark
- NMAP
- John the Ripper
- Cain & Abel
- Firefox
- PuTTY
- the Unstoppable Copier
- OllyDBG
- Cygwin
- ClamAV
- IECookiesView
- MozillaCacheView
- FreeOTFE
- FindSSN
- The Sleuth Kit
- OpenOffice
- Wireshark
- NMAP
- John the Ripper
- Cain & Abel
- Firefox
- PuTTY
- the Unstoppable Copier
- OllyDBG
- Cygwin
- ClamAV
- IECookiesView
- MozillaCacheView
- FreeOTFE
- FindSSN
- The Sleuth Kit
- OpenOffice
and many more.
Katana was developed by JP Dunning, currently a
Graduate Student in Computer Science at Virginia Tech. Working as a researcher
in the Virginia Tech IT Security lab. Research interests include the fields of
wireless and portable security.
Download Description
Name: Katana v2.0
File: katana-v2.0.rar
Size: ~ 4 GB
MD5: d77f1fec607657b6d82264e8b5ca47a4
Download : Katana v2.0 [ SurceForge.net]
Download : Katana v2.0 [Virginia Tech]
Installation
Requirments: Requires USB flash drive (or other
disk) of size 8GB or larger with 4GB free space formated FAT32. Also, turn off
all virus scanner before install. Many of the tools included in Katana get
flagged as "hacker tools" by many Anit-Virus programs.
1. Download the Katana RAR file to the local disk.
2. Extract Katana to the root of the USB flash
drive; example "E:\" (Windows) or "/mount/sdb1" (Linux).
(DO NOT extract into a subdirectory on the flash drive).
3. Change directory to the freshly copied
"boot" directory on the USB device. (Make sure you're in the
"boot" directory on the USB device and NOT your local disk! )
4. Run the following with Administrative privileges.
For Linux/OSX run ./bootinst.sh, for Windows run ./bootinst.bat
5. Make sure computer BIOS allows USB boot. Boot
from flash drive. All Done!
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