This information is provided for educational and defensive security purposes only . OpenBullet is a tool often associated with "Credential Stuffing" (automated login attempts using stolen credentials). Unauthorized access to computer systems (even with a found password) is illegal under laws like the CFAA (US), Computer Misuse Act (UK), and similar worldwide. Only use such techniques on systems you own or have explicit written permission to test.
If you run a website or an online service, you cannot rely on your users to stop using bad passwords. You must build walls against automation. openbulletwordlist
: Attackers typically use OpenBullet in conjunction with these wordlists to automate brute-force attacks or credential stuffing campaigns. The goal is to find valid login credentials that have not been changed or have been reused across multiple services. Only use such techniques on systems you own
that allows users to create custom lists based on specific patterns (e.g., email addresses ending in a specific domain paired with incremental numeric passwords). The Execution: Users import these wordlists into the Computer Misuse Act (UK)