Creating or using "configs" for OpenBullet to access PlayStation Network (PSN) accounts is a practice typically associated with credential stuffing
Here’s a concise review of (typically used for checking PlayStation Network account credentials): psn config openbullet
Do not save your credit card to your PSN wallet. Use pre-paid PSN cards or PayPal (with 2FA on PayPal). Creating or using "configs" for OpenBullet to access
| Error | Meaning | Fix | |-------|---------|-----| | CAPTCHA_REQUIRED | Recaptcha v2 triggered | Integrate 2captcha or CapMonster | | INVALID_CLIENT | Client ID is expired/blocked | Sniff a new ID from latest PS App version | | 2FA_REQUIRED | 2FA enabled on account | Cannot crack; mark as "2FA Hit" or skip | | IP_BLOCKED | Datacenter proxy detected | Switch to residential proxy | | DEVICE_LIMIT | Too many devices registered | Clear devices via legit login first | PSN Account Settings : The PSN account settings
The use of PSN configs frequently falls into the category of attacks. Malicious actors use these tools to exploit password reuse from previous third-party data breaches, a process known as credential stuffing.