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Parrot 6.3 Release, What’s New

The cybersecurity realm received an exciting update this week with the release of Parrot 6.3, the latest version of the Parrot Security operating system.

As one of the most trusted Linux distributions tailored for ethical hackers, penetration testers, and security researchers, Parrot OS continues to set the benchmark for flexibility, performance, and innovation. So, what’s new in this latest release?

What’s New

Parrot 6.3 introduces new security tools and updates to existing ones, ensuring users have access to the latest methodologies for penetration testing, forensics, and ethical hacking.

The arsenal has been expanded with newly added tools for cloud penetration testing, IoT vulnerability analysis, and crypto auditing.

As always, Parrot ensures these tools are tested for stability and compatibility, making them ready for immediate use.

The OS now ships with Linux Kernel 6.5, delivering improved performance, hardware compatibility, and power efficiency.

This upgrade ensures Parrot can run seamlessly on the latest devices while providing a secure environment for tasks that demand high computational power.

Users can also expect faster boot times and improved responsiveness, especially on resource-limited machines.

One of the standout features of this release is the refreshed UI design. Powered by the lightweight MATE 1.28 desktop environment, the interface brings a modernized look and feel without compromising the snappiness Parrot is known for.

Icon themes, color palettes, and wallpapers have been updated to enhance visual appeal while maintaining a professional touch.

A major focus of Parrot 6.3 is its improved support for cloud-based environments.

Security professionals can now deploy Parrot OS quicker and more easily on major cloud platforms, enabling remote testing and distributed workflows.

This is a welcome change for teams working in hybrid and remote cybersecurity setups.

Parrot has fine-tuned its APT package management system, making updates smoother and more efficient. This includes better dependency handling and faster mirror syncing.

A host of internal libraries have also been updated, ensuring enhanced stability and functionality for all users.

Parrot 6.3 reaffirms its position as a go-to operating system for cybersecurity enthusiasts and professionals.

Packed with new features, performance improvements, and updated tools, this release demonstrates Parrot Security’s commitment to staying ahead in the ever-evolving world of cybersecurity.

With Parrot 6.3, users are equipped with a powerful, compliant, and reliable system for everything from information gathering to reporting. Download it today and take your security testing to the next level!

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Divya

Divya is a Senior Journalist at GBhackers covering Cyber Attacks, Threats, Breaches, Vulnerabilities and other happenings in the cyber world.

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