<pre>The Remote Exploit team is happy to announce that BackTrack 3 Beta is available for download.<br><br>A few updates about the upcoming release:<br><br> * We will be releasing a ~ 1 GB USB / DVD image, as well as a stripped down 700 MB iso.
<br> * Dual core issues have been fixed.<br> * Wireless card compatibility has maximised, and injection patches applied wherever possible.<br> * Xorg configuration scripts have been improved.<br> * Updated exploit repositories, updated metasploit exploit framework and dependencies.
<br> * PXE network boot feature finally added (USB Version)<br> * PwnSauce Instant John the Ripper Cluster feature finally added (USB version)<br> * Compiz with ATI/Intel Drivers (USB version) <br> * Linux bt
<a href="http://2.6.21.5">2.6.21.5</a> #2 SMP<br><br>More information can be found at our wiki:<br><br><a href="http://wiki.remote-exploit.org">http://wiki.remote-exploit.org</a><br><br>Get your copy of BT3 Beta here:<br>
<br><a href="http://www.remote-exploit.org/backtrack_download.html">http://www.remote-exploit.org/backtrack_download.html</a>
<br>See the BackTrack3 teaser here:<br><br><a href="http://www.offensive-security.com/movies/bt3teaser/bt3teaser.html">http://www.offensive-security.com/movies/bt3teaser/bt3teaser.html</a><br><br><br>We would like to thank barabas, jabra, shadz and ReL1K for providing invaluable help in the development of BT3.
<br>Big thanks also go to HDM and FX for their continuous ongoing support.<br><br>Please report bugs to the BackTrack developers via mail, forums or irc.<br><br><br>Keep safe,<br><br>Muts, Max, Martin and the Remote Exploit Team.
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