Kali's Default Credentials | Kali Linux Documentation (2024)

Kali changed to a non-root user policy by default since the release of 2020.1.

This means:

Some tools shipped with Kali, will use their own default hardcoded credentials (others will generate a new password the first time its used). The following tools have the default values:

  • BeEF-XSS

    • Username: beef
    • Password: beef
    • Configuration File: /etc/beef-xss/config.yaml
  • MySQL

    • User: root
    • Password: (blank)
    • Setup Program: mysql_secure_installation
  • OpenVAS

    • Username: admin
    • Password: <Generated during setup>
    • Setup Program: openvas-setup
  • Metasploit-Framework

    • Username: postgres
    • Password: postgres
    • Configuration File: /usr/share/metasploit-framework/config/database.yml
  • PowerShell-Empire/Starkiller

    • Username: empireadmin
    • Password: password123

For versions of Kali Linux older than 2020.1, here is our previous credential information and root policy information.

Kali's Default Credentials | Kali Linux Documentation (2024)
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