BeEF (The Browser Exploitation Framework) is widely used for browser-based and client-side exploitation, especially in web application assessments and red team operations.
Installing BeEF on SecBSD is not the same as on Linux systems.
This video shows how to install and run BeEF on SecBSD, an OpenBSD-based operating system, taking into account the differences in dependencies, runtime behavior, and environment constraints specific to BSD systems.
In this tutorial you’ll see:
How to install BeEF on SecBSD without relying on Linux-specific assumptions
Dependency and runtime considerations on OpenBSD-based systems
Verifying that BeEF runs correctly after installation
Notes relevant to browser exploitation workflows on SecBSD
This video is focused on installation and setup, not a BeEF feature walkthrough.
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