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Using Metasploit Framework on Kali Linux: A Step-by-Step Guide

Vijay Kumar Gupta
7 min readOct 14, 2024

The Metasploit Framework is a powerful tool that has become a staple in the arsenal of cybersecurity professionals. Whether you’re a penetration tester, security researcher, or simply interested in learning more about cybersecurity, Metasploit provides a robust platform for discovering, exploiting, and validating vulnerabilities in various systems. When paired with Kali Linux, a penetration testing-focused operating system, the potential for effective security testing becomes even more pronounced.

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through the basics of Metasploit, how to install it on Kali Linux, and explore its various features with step-by-step examples.

What is Metasploit Framework?

Metasploit is an open-source platform for developing, testing, and executing exploit code. It was initially created by H.D. Moore in 2003 and has since become one of the most widely used tools in cybersecurity. Metasploit includes various modules for exploiting known vulnerabilities, payloads for executing code on target systems, and auxiliary tools for tasks like scanning and fuzzing.

Key Components of Metasploit

  1. Exploit: An exploit is a piece of code that takes advantage of a vulnerability in a system…

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Vijay Kumar Gupta
Vijay Kumar Gupta

Written by Vijay Kumar Gupta

Vijay Gupta is an inspiring public speaker and social entrepreneur who has dedicated his life to bringing about positive change and empowering communities.

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