: If the user has confirmed their identity or linked a bank. 🛡️ Security Implications

💡 If you see "SVB" files or "Full Cap" scripts being discussed in relation to your own accounts, it is a strong signal of a security threat. Ensure you have Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) enabled on your PayPal account to block automated login attempts.

: Information on attached bank accounts or credit cards. Account Type : Whether the account is Personal or Business.

: These files are frequently used by bad actors to verify lists of stolen usernames and passwords.

: Accounts verified via these scripts are often sold on "dark web" marketplaces, where the "Full Cap" data helps set the price based on the account's balance or limit.

: This is a specific script type for SilverBullet , an improved version of the older OpenBullet tool. It contains the logic (HTTP requests, headers, and parsing rules) needed to navigate PayPal's login security.

If you'd like to or report suspicious activity , would you prefer to see steps for: Enabling 2FA (Authenticator apps vs SMS)? Reporting phishing emails or unauthorized logins?

: A script with this designation will "capture" specific account details: Balance : Current funds available in the account.