Psn: Config Openbullet
There’s a moral ambivalence threaded through this culture. OpenBullet, the framework referenced in the config, is both toolkit and artifact. To some it’s a lab bench where researchers test security and harden systems; to others it’s a scalpel for illicit gains. That duality makes every config file a Rorschach test. Read one way, it’s a security researcher’s checklist—test rate limits, log anomalies, report findings. Read another, it’s a playbook for compromise. The text is innocent of motive; intent is a human variable.
Sony has invested heavily in preventing configs: psn config openbullet
id: "post_credentials" type: "POST" url: "https://auth.api.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com/2.0/oauth/authenticate" body: | email=email&password=password&nonce=nonce&client_id=your_client_id headers: Content-Type: "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" captcha: type: "recaptcha_v2" sitekey: "6Lc7YQkTAAAAABC123..." # Real key from PSN auth page proxy: true capture: There’s a moral ambivalence threaded through this culture




