Some of the advantages of using Kali include the following.
*The GNOME interface, if you are familiar with it.
*Some new tools.
*Updates on some old tools such as Metasploit, p0f, etc.
*Continuity into the future as Ubuntu pursues its own agenda that is inconsistent with hacking and security.
*You can now invoke any tool from any directory as all tool directories are in the PATH variable.
*We now have a build specifically designed for the ARM architecture.
*Now that you know the basic information, let's get started using it.
*The GNOME interface, if you are familiar with it.
*Some new tools.
*Updates on some old tools such as Metasploit, p0f, etc.
*Continuity into the future as Ubuntu pursues its own agenda that is inconsistent with hacking and security.
*You can now invoke any tool from any directory as all tool directories are in the PATH variable.
*We now have a build specifically designed for the ARM architecture.
*Now that you know the basic information, let's get started using it.