: Rules to extract specific information from PayPal's response, such as account balance, linked payment methods, or account status.
A config file acts as the bridge between the software and the target website. For PayPal, it typically contains:
: Repeated automated attempts on a single platform can trigger security measures that permanently lock the accounts being tested.
: Logic to differentiate between a "Hit" (valid credentials), a "Bad" (invalid), and a "Custom" response (e.g., 2FA required). Usage and Setup
: Downloading pre-made configs from unverified sources is dangerous. Malicious configs can contain "hooks" that send the "Hits" (valid accounts) to the config creator instead of the user.
: Because PayPal has strict security, these configs almost always require high-quality proxies to avoid IP bans during automated checks.