๐ŸŽฏ What You'll Learn

  • Run collectors and import data
  • Interpret nodes, edges and built-in queries
  • Identify attack paths to high-value targets
  • Plan abuse of each edge type

Overview

BloodHound turns messy AD permissions into a graph of attack paths. You learn to collect data safely, read the graph, and translate edges into concrete attacks.

Core Topics

  • Data collection methods
  • Graph queries
  • Edge abuse mapping
  • OpSec considerations

Prerequisites

A working KaliRange lab environment and comfort with the Linux command line.

Recommended Workflow

  1. Spin up the target in your KaliRange lab environment and confirm connectivity.
  2. Enumerate the target thoroughly before touching any exploit โ€” information first.
  3. Reproduce each technique by hand so you understand why it works, not just the command.
  4. Capture evidence (commands, output, screenshots) as you go.
  5. Write a short note on how a defender would detect or prevent what you just did.
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Only ever run these techniques against systems you own or have explicit written permission to test. Practise inside your own KaliRange lab.

Your Goal

Work through every task in your own lab, document your findings as you would on a real engagement, then note the defensive takeaways.

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Ready to practise. Work through the steps above at your own pace, then move on to a related lab.
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Try It Live

Type the commands from the steps above. The terminal simulates the expected output for this lab.

KaliRange ~ Terminal type help for commands