: Databases containing massive numbers of leaked username and password pairs, often sourced from previous third-party data breaches.
: Large sets of IP addresses used to route traffic, making thousands of automated login attempts appear as organic traffic from diverse locations to bypass IP-based rate limiting.
: These "blueprints" instruct the software on how to navigate a specific site's login page, which form fields to fill, and how to parse the server's response to identify a successful login.
: Specific .ini files that configure the global settings of the OpenBullet or SentryMBA application to ensure compatibility with the included scripts. Target Categories (January 2021 Context)
A standard pack from this period would generally include the following types of files:
A "CONFIG PACK JANUARY 2021" for and SentryMBA typically refers to a collection of pre-made script files (configs) designed to automate interactions with specific websites. While OpenBullet is a legitimate open-source automation tool often used for web testing or scraping, these packs are frequently traded in underground communities to facilitate credential stuffing and account takeovers (ATO). Core Components of a Config Pack
During this period, common targets found in config packs included: Cracking Tools that Automate Credential Stuffing & ATO

