Not all wordlists are created equal. Using an outdated or "public" list often results in low success rates because the accounts have already been secured or the IP addresses are flagged. 1. Public Repositories

OpenBullet requires UTF-8 encoding. Save your .txt file as UTF-8 without BOM . An ANSI file with foreign characters will crash the runner.

Furthermore, AI-generated wordlists (using ChatGPT to create plausible passwords based on a user's social media) are replacing static breach dumps.

A wordlist in the context of OpenBullet is essentially a flat text file containing hundreds of thousands—or millions—of lines of data targeted for testing. Common Data Formats

OpenBullet relies on specific parsing rules defined by the user within the environment settings. The software splits a single line into separate variables based on a designated delimiter—most commonly a colon ( : ). The most frequent formats include: 1. Credentials (Combo lists) Example: john.doe@example.com:Password123!

OpenBullet operates as a request engine that requires two core components to run: a configuration file (which details how to navigate a target website's login system) and a wordlist. The wordlist serves as the raw data feed for the automated runner engine. Standard Wordlist Formats

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