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    BloodHound Legacy

    BloodHound Legacy

    Six Degrees of Domain Admin

    BloodHound Legacy is the deprecated open‑source version of the BloodHound Active Directory attack path analysis tool. It uses graph theory to model and visualize privileged relationships in AD, Entra ID, and Azure environments. Security professionals use it to enumerate domain privilege escalation paths, misconfigurations, and attack surfaces in corporate networks
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Security Datasets

    Security Datasets

    Re-play Security Events

    Security‑Datasets is a community-driven repository maintained by the Open Threat Research Forge (OTRF) that curates publicly available malicious and benign datasets for threat-hunting, machine learning, event analysis, and cybersecurity research. Datasets include Windows events, logs, alerts, and simulated attack data to support detection engineering and academic research.
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