GO KALI FREE is committed to producing accurate, well-researched, and educational cybersecurity content. Every article, guide, and tutorial goes through a structured editorial process to ensure quality and reliability.
Our Editorial Standards
How we maintain quality across all content
Accuracy: All commands, tool flags, and techniques are verified against official documentation before publication
Research: Every article begins with thorough research using official documentation, tool man pages, and industry best practices
Technical Review: Content undergoes technical review by our cybersecurity education team for correctness and clarity
Fact Checking: Information is verified against authoritative sources including Kali Linux docs, OWASP, MITRE, and NIST
Educational Focus: All content is written with the primary goal of teaching skills ethically and responsibly
Content Creation
Our process for producing educational content
Research: We study official documentation, tool manuals, and industry standards
Testing: All commands and tools are tested in controlled environments to verify output and behavior
Documentation: Content is organized with clear structure, syntax-highlighted commands, and practical examples
Examples: Real-world use cases and hands-on examples are included to demonstrate practical application
Review: Every article goes through editorial review before being published
Content Review
Our commitment to quality before publication
Pre-Publication Review: Every article is reviewed before publishing to ensure it meets our editorial standards
Technical Accuracy: Technical accuracy is prioritized — commands, flags, and outputs are verified
Educational Value: Content is assessed for clarity, structure, and how effectively it teaches the topic
Content Updates
Keeping content current and reliable
Regular Reviews: Published articles are reviewed periodically to ensure accuracy and relevance
Outdated Information: Outdated information is identified and updated to reflect current tool versions
Broken Links: External links are monitored and broken references are fixed or removed promptly
Command Verification: Commands and tool syntax are re-verified when new versions are released
Sources
Authoritative references we rely on
Official Documentation: Kali Linux, Debian, Ubuntu, and tool-specific official documentation
OWASP: Open Web Application Security Project — web application security standards
MITRE: MITRE ATT&CK framework — adversary tactics, techniques, and procedures
NIST: National Institute of Standards and Technology — cybersecurity frameworks
RFC Standards: Internet Engineering Task Force — networking protocol specifications
Corrections
How we handle inaccurate information
Reporting: If you find incorrect information, please contact us with the specific page and details
Verification: We verify the report against official documentation and our testing environments
Correction: Verified errors are corrected promptly and the article is updated
Transparency: Major corrections are noted in the article's update history where applicable
AI Usage
Our approach to AI-assisted content
AI May Assist: AI tools may be used to assist with drafting, formatting, or organizing content
Human Review Required: All AI-assisted content is reviewed and edited by our editorial team before publication
No Fully AI Content: We do not publish content written entirely by AI without human review
Accuracy Responsibility: Our team takes full responsibility for the accuracy of all published content
Educational Purpose
The intent behind all our content
Education Only: All content is intended strictly for educational purposes and cybersecurity learning
Authorized Testing: Techniques and tools should only be used on systems you own or have authorization to test
Legal Compliance: Users are responsible for ensuring their activities comply with all applicable laws
Ethical Focus: We promote responsible, ethical cybersecurity practices in every guide