Almighty Linux is a hybrid Linux distribution based on Debian Testing and Kali Linux.
It’s designed for intelligence gathering and OSINT workflows, combining a MATE desktop environment with a curated collection of reconnaissance, analysis, privacy, isolation, and security tools. The distribution also includes custom-built OSINT utilities and a Chromium-based Almighty OSINT Browser tailored for investigation work.
Key Features
- Includes tools for domain, IP, social media, email, phone, network, darknet, and forensic investigation workflows.
- Ships with the Almighty OSINT Browser, a Chromium-based browser with OSINT-focused utilities and fingerprint protection features.
- Provides operational security tools including Tor integration, MAC address spoofing, DNS changing, trace cleaning, and sandboxing profiles.
- Uses the MATE desktop environment with a lightweight interface suited to extended research sessions.
- Includes hardened kernel and system configuration options focused on security and usability.
- Offers an Almighty System Maintenance Panel for managing distribution-specific functionality.

| Working state: | Active |
| Desktop: | MATE |
| Init Software: | systemd |
| Package Management: | APT |
| Release Model: | Rolling |
| Platforms: | x86_64 |
| Home Page: | nixovena.org/almighty |
| Developer: | Nixovena Labs |
| This article is part of our Big List of Active Linux Distributions. |
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