Brute-force tools like SentryMBA, OpenBullet, or SilverBullet often output successful logins into a file named combo.txt by default. This has become an unofficial convention, making the filename a de facto standard in cracking circles.
And you ask for a Python feature to parse it, I can provide:
Here’s a simple example of what you could put in a combo.txt file, depending on its purpose (e.g., username:password combinations, item combos, etc.):
When I have an idea, I don’t need to navigate to a website or unlock my phone. I click the file on my desktop and type. The speed of capture ensures I don’t lose the thought.