Updates, announcements, and project developments.
Almighty Linux 1.0 stable version has been officially released. This major update incorporates a complete structural redesign aimed at delivering a stable and optimized OSINT platform.
Based on user feedback, the previous hybrid Debian/Kali architecture has been replaced with a unified Kali Linux base. This transition resolves the package conflicts and system instabilities identified during the beta phase. The entire core infrastructure has been re-architected.
Key updates in version 1.0:
The 1.0 ISO deployment image is now available for download. Acknowledgment is extended to the beta participants for their technical feedback during the development cycle.
The first public beta release of Almighty Linux is now available — an intelligence-grade Linux distribution built for OSINT professionals, security researchers, and digital investigators.
This release marks the culmination of extensive development on custom OSINT tooling, kernel hardening, and operational security infrastructure. Almighty Linux 1.0 Beta ships with 79 security tools, a custom Chromium-based OSINT browser, and a multi-layered hardening profile.
Key highlights of this release:
The community is invited to test, report bugs, and contribute to the future of open-source intelligence tooling.