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Add NullSec Linux to OS section#198

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Summary

Add NullSec Linux to the Operating Systems section.

Distribution Details

NullSec Linux - Security-focused Linux Distribution

Features

  • 🔧 135+ pre-installed security tools
  • 🎯 9 specialized editions (Standard, Forensics, Cloud, AI/ML, Automotive, etc.)
  • 🦀 Custom tools in Rust, Go, Zig, Python
  • 🖥️ Multiple desktop environments (XFCE, Hyprland, i3wm)
  • 📦 4 architecture support (AMD64, ARM64, RISC-V, Apple Silicon)

Editions

  • Standard - General purpose pentesting
  • Forensics - Digital forensics and incident response
  • Cloud - AWS/Azure/GCP security auditing
  • AI/ML - Adversarial ML and AI security
  • Automotive - Vehicle security research
  • Hardware - IoT and embedded security

Looking for collaborators to help expand the toolkit!

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Hello @bad-antics, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request enhances the README.md by incorporating a new entry for NullSec Linux within the "Operating Systems" section. This addition provides readers with information about another security-focused Linux distribution, expanding the resources available in the document.

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  • Documentation Update: Added NullSec Linux, a security-focused distribution, to the "Operating Systems" section of the README.md file, including a brief description and a link to its GitHub repository.

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This pull request adds a new resource, NullSec Linux, to the list of security-related operating systems. The addition is relevant and well-described. My review includes one suggestion to improve the user experience by linking to the project's official website instead of its GitHub repository, which is generally more user-friendly for those looking to learn about or use the distribution.

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* [Security related Operating Systems @ Rawsec](https://inventory.raw.pm/operating_systems.html) - Complete list of security related operating systems
* [Best Linux Penetration Testing Distributions @ CyberPunk](https://n0where.net/best-linux-penetration-testing-distributions/) - Description of main penetration testing distributions
* [Security @ Distrowatch](http://distrowatch.com/search.php?category=Security) - Website dedicated to talking about, reviewing and keeping up to date with open source operating systems
* [NullSec Linux](https://github.com/bad-antics/nullsec-linux) - Security-focused Linux distribution with 135+ pre-installed penetration testing and forensics tools
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For a better user experience, it's preferable to link to the project's main website (https://bad-antics.github.io), as mentioned in the PR description, rather than directly to the GitHub repository. The website is typically the primary entry point for users, and the repository link is usually accessible from there.

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* [NullSec Linux](https://github.com/bad-antics/nullsec-linux) - Security-focused Linux distribution with 135+ pre-installed penetration testing and forensics tools
* [NullSec Linux](https://bad-antics.github.io) - Security-focused Linux distribution with 135+ pre-installed penetration testing and forensics tools

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Closing duplicate - keeping #200

@bad-antics bad-antics closed this Jan 28, 2026
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