Fixed — Zero Hacking Version 10
In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, tools are often met with a dual-edged reputation. For every legitimate security researcher, there are a dozen script kiddies looking for a quick exploit. The "Zero Hacking" suite has long been a controversial yet powerful name in penetration testing circles. However, for months, users of Version 10 reported critical instability issues: random crashes, broken dependency trees, and failed payload generation.
That changes today.
With the release of Zero Hacking Version 10 Fixed, the development team has moved away from the "move fast and break things" mentality to a hardened, enterprise-ready stability release. This article dives deep into what was broken, what has been fixed, and why this update is mandatory for anyone serious about ethical hacking. zero hacking version 10 fixed
sudo apt remove zero-hacking -y
wget https://mirror.zero-hacking.security/v10-fixed/zero-hacking_10-fixed_amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i zero-hacking_10-fixed_amd64.deb
sudo zero-hacking --fix-dependencies
The fixed payload generator includes a "CTF mode" that removes aggressive AV evasion (which often breaks debugging). This makes v10 Fixed perfect for HackTheBox and TryHackMe.
Zero Hacking Version 10 is the foundation upon which we will build the next generation of features. Now that we have a stable base, we can finally turn our attention to the roadmap features you’ve been asking for—including the much-anticipated Multi-Node support. In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, tools are
Thank you to our incredible community for your patience and your detailed bug reports. This release is for you.
Download Zero Hacking V10 Today.
According to the official roadmap posted on the Zero Hacking Discord (April 2025), the "Fixed" branch will become the new LTS (Long Term Support) baseline. Version 11 is delayed indefinitely. The team stated:
"We are tired of chasing features. Zero Hacking v10 Fixed will receive security backports until 2027. No new features. Only stability." The fixed payload generator includes a "CTF mode"
This is a bold, mature move that enterprise red teams have been begging for.


