In a standard OpenBullet setup (as described by users on GitHub ): All-in-One 2.6k+ OpenBullet Configs - GitHub

OpenBullet allows users to perform automated requests on target web applications. The "Configs" (configurations) within this pack act as the instructions for the software to interact with specific websites.

Downloading and using pre-packaged config files from untrusted sources presents significant risks to the user:

: These files (often ending in .loli , .anom , or .opk ) define the "blocks" of actions, such as sending HTTP requests, parsing responses, and checking for successful logins.

: These packs often target popular services like Netflix, Amazon, or social media sites to automate login attempts (credential stuffing).

The file is a common archive distributed in underground hacking and web-testing communities. It contains a collection of configuration files designed for OpenBullet , an open-source web-testing suite primarily used for automated penetration testing and scraping. Core Components & Purpose

: Configs may include instructions to use proxies, rotate user agents, or solve CAPTCHAs to bypass security measures. Security Risks and Hazards

: Using these configurations to perform credential stuffing or unauthorized testing on websites you do not own is illegal and can lead to severe legal consequences.