![]() ![]() ![]() You can either download the ISO ahead of time, or for convenience, you can click the “open download link” option. With Yumi, you have two options to install these programs to your drive. As we can see, there are a large number of programs listed here.Īs this is going to be my penetration testing USB toolkit, and I’m a big fan of Kali Linux, so that’s what I'm going to select first. Next, we're going to click the drop-down arrow listed on Yumi’s “Step 2”. I'm going to assume you have a clean USB drive. On the right side of the menu, we have the option of formatting the USB drive, View, ADD, or Remove distributions. Next, plug in your USB drive into your computer and launch YumiĬlick on the down arrow and select your drive Yumi allows you to easily add and remove programs without having to wipe out your drive. Yumi is a multi-boot loader for USB drives and the primary tool we'll be using. Internet connection (Which I am going to assume that you have if you are reading this)įirst let’s head over to grab Yumi.You can occasionally find a 128 GB drive for as little as $20) ![]() The author of this guide is not responsible for misuse, damaged, loss, altered, files and hardware. About this Guide: This guide is intended for educational purposes only. With the lower prices of USB drives and their increased capacity, you can easily keep a large number of tools at your disposal. In this guide, I'll walk you through setting up a pentesting USB drive that also works well for other IT professionals.Fortunately, the days of carrying around a CD binder full of your various tools are long gone. ![]()
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