Kali Linux OS for Hackers – Bootable Live Install USB Flash Thumb Drive – Cybersecurity Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing
$24.99
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Description
Price: $24.99
(as of Sep 19, 2024 23:35:51 UTC – Details)
From the brand
Tech Store On Inc.
Simplify and organize your computer life.
How it all started?
Sometime in 2013, an IT professional, who repaired lots and lots of computers, really wished there was some sort of a practical nice USB storage case, which fortunately did not exist at the time…
What makes our products unique?
Our storage cases are truly dedicated to storing those little information bricks exceptionally!
What problem are we solving?
More decent and organized computer usage.
Professional USB Storage Cases
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FUN FACT
Our industrial large aluminum 130slots USB flash drive case is used by robotics factories and space research centers!
USB/USB-C Dual Connector Bootable Stick: compatible with most brands, old or new PC laptop/desktop computers. Can be ran LIVE or installed on a hard drive (either along-side currently installed OS (Operating System) or a clean install). Version: Kali 2023.1, free updates/upgrades! Running into Issues? We typically respond within 24 hours to assist you with any problems.
Simply superior: Similar to an everyday OS like Windows or macOS, but better! No annoying forced frequent updates with reboots, faster performance and better stability, much better privacy (no data collection) and just as secure.
Ethical Hacking and IT Security Testing: One of the most advanced penetration testing platform ever made – initiate your hacker career.
Essential Everyday Tools: Office Software: Manage documents, spreadsheets, and presentations; Web Browsing: Fast and secure internet browsing; Image Editing: Basic to advanced image manipulation for casual and professional users; Multimedia: Play and manage audio/video files seamlessly; Entertainment: Watch movies, listen to music, play popular games (supports Steam, Epic, GOG via Lutris or Heroic Launcher); Great for Cryptocurrency Mining.
Run directly from the USB flash drive alongside other operating systems: Compatible with existing systems, no need for permanent installation.
aaronwith2ys –
Kali newbies. Get in here!
Recently, I got my hands on this OS Install and Recovery USB, and it’s been nothing short of a game-changer. The installation process was impressively smooth â a real plus for someone with a packed schedule. What I appreciate most is its versatility. It’s not just an installation tool; it’s a multi-functional asset for various computing needs, which suits my professional lifestyle perfectly.I also want to highlight the customer service, which was exceptionally helpful. They were quick to respond and provided clear, knowledgeable assistance for some of the advanced features. Overall, for professionals looking for a tech tool that’s efficient and reliable, this USB is a solid choice. It combines functionality with ease, making it a valuable addition to any tech toolkit.
MYSTIC –
Python – Linux
Excellent !!
Amazon Customer –
Junk
Got ripped off. It doesn’t work.
Bri v –
It does work. You just have to be smart lol
I bought this and spent 2 hours trying to get it to work. My win10 avatar laptop wouldn’t allow me to boot from it so I tried a different laptop, a Dell g7 15. Again, no lock. It wouldn’t even recognize the usb as a bookable disk. Once I turned off PTT in bios (f2) while there turn off safe boot and enable legacy boot option. Reboot hitting f12 then boom. Start from usb and you’re ready to go!!
Andrew K –
Works great
Read the directions and it works. I have a Dell, pressed F12 and it loaded. Iâve been using a VM and connecting WiFi is cumbersome. Using a USB is so much easier.
Sal –
Kali linux
You don’t need to buy one it’s free, just go to get kali. Download the 32 or 64 bit. You can Download to a VM (virtual machine). I think most of you are simply installing it wrong. You need a program like winrar or similar otherwise you won’t be able to open it. If you can’t even install it, it’s going to be harder for you to even use the program
NJ to MA –
You’re Paying For the USB Stick
My Win11 laptop was not playing nice with prior attempts to boot Linux from USB, so I wanted to test with a pre-built one. Still doesn’t boot. That said, other users in the reviews show that it’s functional. I probably just missed a step. I’ll be doing some more research to see why this doesn’t work for me. For the “open source, you shouldn’t be monetizing this” crowd, you’re paying for the USB stick itself ($8-$16 for this size, the dual USBA/USBC, and USB speed) and the seller flashing the ISO. I’ve built these before. Kali has excellent documentation to teach you how to flash your own USB. But it’s finicky if you don’t do it on the regular, so the value is in having someone else do it for you.
DCG –
It doesnât work.
Honestly, itâs just as easy and much cheaper to grab an unused or reuse a 4GB USB and install a Kali ISO on it yourself with the help of Rufus or Etcher.
Angel Mendez –
No me gusto, no es funcional
Dean –
Will not boot. Wasted money. Not happy…