Red Star OS, North Korea’s official Red Hat-based Linux distro, is very easy to install in a VM. Given recent revelations of its many security holes, it’s an excellent opportunity to install the operating system in a local VM and then pound it for vulnerability assessment. At the very least, this will let you derive a baseline vulnerability footprint irrespective of any firewalls or security protection devices that a real North Korean target may be running.
Hands on installation with North Korea's official Red Star 3.0 Server operating system
Monday, January 12, 2015
Hands on installation with North Korea's official Red Star 3.0 Server operating system
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