Silverbullet — Wordlist
Many wordlists used with SilverBullet contain sensitive personal information – usernames, email addresses, and passwords from real people. Possessing or distributing such combolists without a legitimate security testing purpose may violate data protection laws, including the GDPR in Europe, CCPA in California, and similar regulations worldwide.
Most wordlists used with SilverBullet are derived from real‑world data breaches. Attackers package stolen login credentials into combolists, then replay them at scale using automated frameworks like SilverBullet. For example, in a 2023 case involving an 18‑year‑old hacker who compromised 60,000 DraftKings betting accounts, law enforcement discovered at least 69 files containing approximately username and password combinations during a search of the suspect‘s home. Such massive combolists are created by scraping and aggregating credentials from multiple data leaks. silverbullet wordlist
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is a structured text file containing a list of potential passwords, usernames, URLs, or data strings used to automate "brute-force" or "dictionary" attacks against a target system.