: Send a request to the portal URL. Use the variable (which represents the MAC address from your wordlist) in the headers, often as User-Agent or a custom X-MAC header.
: Begin by downloading the Open Bullet IPTV application compatible with Mac. Follow the installation instructions to set up the software on your device.
: Configs are modular scripts within OpenBullet that dictate exactly how to interact with a target site. A "pickim" config would contain the specific request headers and logic needed to communicate with Stalker middleware to verify if a MAC address is valid and active. Technical Workflow The automated process typically follows these steps:
The config checks the server's response. A "Hit" occurs if the server returns valid account info (like expiry date or channel list).
: It exploits the lack of multi-factor authentication on legacy IPTV portals.
: Includes logic to detect "Trial" vs "Full" accounts, helping users filter for high-value results. Proxy Integration
While the exact feature list can vary by version, "Pickim" configurations for OpenBullet typically include:
Most traditional IPTV services use a username and password. However, rely on a MAC Address (a unique hardware identifier) for authentication. MAC scanning involves: