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Kali Linux 2024.2 released with 18 new tools, Y2038 changes. Kali Linux has released version 2024.2, the first version of 2024, with eighteen new tools and fixes for the Y2038 bug. Kali Linux is a distribution created for cybersecurity professionals and ethical hackers to perform penetration testing, security audits, and research against networks. As is typical for the year's first version, the Kali Team has released new visual elements, including wallpapers and updates to the boot menu and login display. Eighteen new tools in Kali Linux 2024.2 What's a new Kali release without new tools toys to play with? Kali 2024.2 doesn't disappoint, with eighteen new tools added in this release: Kali says they did not have time to get Linux Kernel 6.8 included, which was released on March 10, but will be included in version 2024.3. Year 2038 bug fixes Similar to the Y2K bug, the 'year 2038 problem' (aka Y2038 and Y2K38) will cause the time to switch to 1901-12-13 20:45:52 after reaching 2038-01-19 03:14:08 UTC on Linux systems when UNIX timestamps are stored in a 32-bit time_t integer variable. To fix this, compilers and libraries switched to the larger 64-bit time_t integers that properly store timestamps when we reach 2038. However, this requires applications and libraries using the previous 32-bit variables to be recompiled so as to not cause issues. "To prevent the Year 2038 issue, the size for the time_t type had to be changed to be 64-bit, on those architectures where it was 32-bit. For Kali Linux, that means the two 32-bit ARM architectures that we support: armhf and armel. These architectures are used mainly for ARM images (eg. Raspberry Pi) and a few NetHunter images. Note that the i386 architecture (ie. legacy PC) didn’t change: this architecture still will have a 32-bit time_t type, and that will not change. Kali has always treated ARM platform as a first-class citizen." Kali says they have now finished its t64 transition, meaning that all Kali users should perform a full upgrade to receive the new updated packages. New desktop changes This release introduces Gnome 46, with all themes and extensions updated to support the new version. The developers have also updated the Xfce desktop with new stability and performance fixes. How to get Kali Linux 2024.2 To start using Kali Linux 2024.2, you can upgrade your existing installation, select a platform, or directly download ISO images for new installs and live distributions. For those updating from a previous version, you can use the following commands to upgrade to the latest version. If you are running Kali on the Windows Subsystem for Linux, upgrade to WSL2 for a better experience, including the ability to use graphical apps. You can check the WSL version used by Kali with the 'wsl -l -v' command in a Windows command prompt. Once done upgrading, you can check if the upgrade was successful by using the following command: You can view the complete changelog for Kali 2024.2 on Kali's website.
Daily Brief Summary
Kali Linux version 2024.2 has been launched as the first update of the year, featuring new tools and significant bug fixes.
This release includes 18 new tools enhancing the capabilities for cybersecurity professionals and ethical hackers.
Updates have been made to address the Y2038 issue, shifting critical systems to 64-bit time_t to avoid overflow errors after January 2038.
Although the Linux Kernel 6.8 was not included in this update, it is scheduled for integration in the next release, version 2024.3.
Visual updates in Kali Linux 2024.2 consist of new wallpapers, a refreshed boot menu, and an improved login display interface.
The release supports new versions of desktop environments such as Gnome 46 and Xfce, with updated themes and stability enhancements.
Users can upgrade their existing Kali installation or access new ISO images for full installs or live distributions. For WSL users, an upgrade to WSL2 is recommended.