OpenBullet is a free program hackers use to steal and crack logs. It’s a powerful tool that can automatically test usernames and passwords to see if they work on websites like Netflix, Spotify, or Amazon and many others
- Configs
OpenBullet uses special files called configs to work with websites.- A config tells OpenBullet how to log into a website or check if an account works.
- Hackers download or make configs for popular sites.
- Checking Accounts
Hackers take big lists of stolen usernames and passwords (called combos ) and load them into OpenBullet.- OpenBullet tries each username and password on the target website.
- If it finds one that works, it saves it as a hit (a working account).
- Using Proxies
Hackers use proxies (fake internet locations) to hide their real IP address and avoid getting blocked while testing accounts.