The devil’s in the details “As with all new releases, you have the common denominator of updated packages, an updated kernel that provides more and better hardware support, as well as a slew of updated tools – but this release has a few more surprises up its sleeve” Implementation of drivers for RTL8812AU wireless chipsets, bringing wireless injection attacks to the 802.11 AC standard – possibly the first for an ethical hacking OS – are the main additions in this release. For those who want to install the driver, the command is “sudo apt install realtek-rtl88xxau-dkms” . To top all of this, OpenVAS 9 open-source vulnerability scanner and manager seems to have been made available in the repos of Kali Linux. Users keen to install it, can do so with the command “sudo apt install openvas”. Kali Linux is now available for download. Source:Softpedia