Feb
9
2009
BackTrack 4 Is Coming!
The remote-exploit guys released a beta for the anticipated (well, anticipated by us security geeks) BackTrack 4 at Shmoocon this past weekend for those that were able to attend. In a comment on the BackTrack 4 blog, Muts commented on some questions about Shmoocon attendees uploading the BT4 beta and also revealed that they will be releasing to the public soon (maybe even the final version?):
The list of new features that are coming include:
- Native support for Pico e12 and e16 cards is now fully functional, making BackTrack the first pentesting distro to fully utilize these awesome tiny machines.
- Support for PXE Boot – Boot BackTrack over the network with PXE supported cards!
- SAINT EXPLOIT – kindly provided by SAINT corporation for our users with a limited number of free IPs.
- MALTEGO – The guys over at Paterva did outstanding work with Maltego 2.0.2 – which is featured in BackTrack as a community edition.
- The latest mac80211 wireless injection pacthes are applied, with several custom patches for rtl8187 injection speed enhancements. Wireless injection support has never been so broad and functional.
- Unicornscan – Fully functional with postgress logging support and a web front end.
- RFID support (thanks to Adam Laurie)
- Possible CUDA support…
- New and updated tools – the list is endless!
I can’t wait to get my hands on an official release. Great job guys, keep up the awesome work!
UPDATE: The BackTrack team released the beta to the public earlier today! [read article ]

Keep your pants on, we’re almost there….just getting the mirrors ready, and all will be good! Stick to official releases!