This is a set of instructions (written in LoliCode or through a visual block builder) that tells OpenBullet how to navigate a specific site. It defines where to log in, what data to look for, and how to bypass basic bot protections.
OpenBullet is a remarkably flexible automation tool. For developers, it’s a masterclass in how to handle web requests efficiently; for security experts, it’s a necessary tool for stress-testing defenses. However, its power comes with a responsibility to stay within legal and ethical boundaries. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
The tool rapidly sends login requests through proxies, checks the responses against the config’s rules, and saves any working logins (called “hits” or “valid combos”).
In the underground community, OpenBullet is most famous for "Account Checking." This involves taking leaked databases of credentials and testing them against popular services (like Netflix, Spotify, or gaming platforms) to see which ones still work. OpenBullet 1 vs. OpenBullet 2 There are currently two main versions of the software: