Openbullet 1.2.2

To facilitate anonymity and bypass IP-based rate limits, the version has robust proxy support (HTTP, SOCKS4, SOCKS5). It can handle proxy rotation and checks for proxy validity before use.

You can find the official archive on GitHub (the original openbullet/openbullet repository, though it’s now archived). The direct release file is typically named OpenBullet.1.2.2.zip . openbullet 1.2.2

OpenBullet 1.2.2 was the peak of the original version's era. It wasn't just a "webtesting suite"; it was a playground. Alex spent his nights crafting "configs"—intricate sets of instructions that told the software exactly how to talk to a website, how to handle a login, and what to do when it found a "hit". To facilitate anonymity and bypass IP-based rate limits,

In the underbelly of automated security testing and, conversely, cybercrime, few tools have achieved the infamous status of . Among its various releases, OpenBullet 1.2.2 remains a pivotal, albeit controversial, milestone. While newer versions (1.4.0, 1.5.0) have since emerged with improved UI and .NET Core support, version 1.2.2 is often hailed as the "golden era" build—stable, lightweight, and compatible with a vast legacy of configuration files. The direct release file is typically named OpenBullet