SecurityBSD 0.01 – Kevin Federline Pre-Alpha Released
SecurityBSD is an exciting new FreeBSD distro aimed at computer security professionals, and I’m very pleased to announce the first release of this young new operating system.
This release is not even slightly functional, and it is not currently even remotely reccomended for production use. Most of the applications included do not work at the moment. The purpose of this release is more of a display of intentions of the SecurityBSD project rather than any functional project.
To run this, you’ll have to install Sun Virtualbox, which can be downloaded for free online.
Many thanks to John Bell of the University of New Mexico for providing bandwidth and hosting.
Download here.
I’ll be sure to post some documentation on the weekend, along with a roadmap for the project.
Matt
Tags: computer security, ethical hacking, FreeBSD, hacking, infosec, pen testing, penetration testing, SecurityBSD

Looking forward to see how this project progresses. Good luck!
I’ll be following this project. Good luck!