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REMnux 6.0 Screencast and Screenshots
REMnux 6.0 Screencast:
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I’m excited to announce the v6 release of the REMnux distro, which helps analysts examine malware using free utilities in a Linux environment. REMnux v6 updates the tools that were present in the earlier revisions of the distro and introduces several new ones. Moreover, it implements major architectural changes behind the scenes to allow REMnux users to easily apply future updates without having to download the full REMnux environment from scratch.
A major goal of the v6 release of REMnux, beyond upgrading and expanding the tool set, is to modernize the distro’s foundation while retaining the familiar look and feel. People familiar with the earlier REMnux releases should be able to use the environment without having to adjust their habits. Most importantly, REMnux v6 users can receive future updates to the distro using the “update-remnux” script without having download a whole new virtual machine to perform upgrades.
To accomplish these objectives, REMnux v6 is based on Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit. It’s a popular and stable OS that will be around for a while, because it’s a Long Term Support (LTS) release. Also, REMnux now relies heavily on Debian packages hosted in its repository to facilitate convenient updates.
As the result, REMnux can be installed on any new or existing system running Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit, regardless whether it’s a physical or virtual machine. This release is designed to be compatible with SIFT Workstation, so that people can install both distributions onto the same system, if they wish.
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