V2.svb - Monkeypal

: Running unknown .svb files can be dangerous, as they may contain "webhooks" that send any successfully cracked data to the config creator instead of the user.

The "MONKEYPAL" moniker likely refers to the specific target or the developer of the config. In the cybersecurity landscape, these files are dual-use. While they can be used by developers for legitimate load testing or automated quality assurance, they are most commonly circulated on specialized forums for "checking" large lists of credentials against a service to see which ones are valid. MONKEYPAL V2.svb

: For companies, these configs represent a persistent threat, necessitating the use of Web Application Firewalls (WAFs) and behavioral analysis to detect the high-volume, automated traffic these files generate. : Running unknown