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BlueHound is an open-source tool that helps blue teams pinpoint the security issues that actually matter. By combining information about user permissions, network access and unpatched vulnerabilities, BlueHound reveals the paths attackers would take if they were inside your network<br> | ||
It is a fork of NeoDash, reimagined, to make it suitable for defensive security purposes. | ||
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To get started with BlueHound, check out our [introductory video]() and [blog post](). | ||
To get started with BlueHound, check out our [introductory video](https://youtu.be/WVup5tnURoM) and [blog post](https://zeronetworks.com/blog/bluehound-community-driven-resilience/). | ||
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![screenshot](public/screenshot.png) | ||
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- deploy the contents of the build folder to a web server. You should then be able to run the web app. | ||
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## Questions / Suggestions | ||
We are always open to ideas, comments, and suggestions regarding future versions of BlueHound, so if you have ideas, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) or open an issue/pull request on GitHub. | ||
We are always open to ideas, comments, and suggestions regarding future versions of BlueHound, so if you have ideas, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) or open an issue/pull request on GitHub. |