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I think that you are doing a very necessary system and your idea is cool, but at the moment it has a lot of bugs. From what I noticed, the assets do not understand the ascii characters and the system crashes. In addition, I did not find a description of the API, I would like to integrate your system into TheHive, or rather make it possible to view information about an asset in TheHive. I believe t
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