If you have one of these files and are curious about its contents, you don't necessarily need the SilverBullet software. Since most .svb files are , you can open them with any standard text editor like Notepad++ or Visual Studio Code .
While the .svb extension might sound like an obscure office format, it has a very specific meaning in the realm of web automation.
SilverBullet is a popular "All-In-One" (AIO) automation bot used by developers and security researchers to automate web requests. These config files act as a set of instructions that tell the software exactly how to interact with a specific website—in this case, Netflix. A typical .svb file contains:
Pentesting teams use these configurations to test how well their own systems (or their clients') stand up against automated "brute-force" or "credential stuffing" attacks.