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Almighty Linux is intended exclusively for authorized security research, penetration testing with written permission, and educational purposes. Using any tool included in this distribution against systems you do not own or have explicit authorization to test is illegal and may result in criminal prosecution under applicable local, national, and international laws including the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), the Computer Misuse Act, and equivalent legislation worldwide. The user assumes full legal responsibility for their actions.
This distribution is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind, express or implied. The developers, contributors, and Nixovena Labs are not responsible for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages, data loss, privacy violations, security breaches, legal issues, or any other consequences arising from the use, misuse, or inability to use this software. By downloading, you accept full responsibility.
This distribution is not intended for beginners. Almighty Linux is a hybrid distribution combining Debian Testing and Kali Linux repositories. This architecture can lead to package conflicts, dependency resolution failures, and system instability during updates. Users should have intermediate-to-advanced Linux knowledge. You may encounter broken packages, version mismatches, and situations requiring manual package management. Proceed at your own risk.
This distribution is experimental and not stable. Almighty Linux is under active development and has not reached a stable release. Some tools may not function correctly, crash unexpectedly, or produce inaccurate results. System components may conflict with each other, and critical services may break after updates. Do not use this distribution in production environments or for mission-critical operations. Always maintain backups and expect unexpected behavior.
v1.0-beta — x86_64 (amd64) — ISO Image
Download ISOAfter downloading, verify the integrity of the ISO file by comparing its SHA256 checksum:
# Generate the checksum of the downloaded file
sha256sum almighty-linux-1.0-beta-amd64.iso
# Compare the output with the official checksum below:
372de34128ea93e9c145a20591b97d6cd944ace9aea111f40beb6873f706253a
If the checksums match, the file has not been tampered with or corrupted during download. If they do not match, do not use the file — re-download from the official source.