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00:00:00 – 00:11:04
The video features Cobra providing an educational tutorial on setting up and using Xbox Live party tools using Windows 10, with a focus on the ethical implications and risks such as potential bans from Microsoft. Cobra discusses configuring the necessary software, specifically Fiddler, including configuring settings for HTTPS capture and decryption, and obtaining authentication tokens. The speaker also delves into using and troubleshooting features of party tools, like header copying, token reauthentication, and the now-patched IP pulling feature. Additionally, the video covers advanced functions like spoofing IP addresses and tools with features such as avatar editing, gamertag lookup, and mass reporting via Discord tokens. Concluding the video, Cobra provides guidance on setting up tokens to report gamertags and invites viewers to engage via comments or their Discord server, while noting possible less frequent activity due to academic commitments.
00:00:00
In this part of the video, the speaker, Cobra, provides a pre-intro discussing that the video is meant for educational purposes and touches on the risks of using certain Xbox Live party tools, including potential bans from Microsoft due to terms of service violations. He updates viewers on the current state of these tools, mentioning that many of the popular functionalities from 2020-2021 have been patched and are no longer usable, except for some that are still available for minor trolling. Transitioning to the main content, Cobra announces the tutorial on setting up and authenticating an Xbox Live party tool using Windows 10. He highlights the necessity of downloading Fiddler, a program required for the setup, and promises to provide the download link in the description.
00:03:00
In this segment, the speaker demonstrates how to configure Fiddler for Xbox. They open Fiddler, navigate to the configuration settings, and allow the application to make changes to the device. The speaker advises checking all Xbox-related options and unchecking non-relevant ones. They then proceed to save changes and configure HTTPS settings by enabling capture and decrypt features. After handling any error prompts, the speaker emphasizes the importance of being signed in to an Xbox account. They guide on how to obtain an authentication token by viewing the profile, with a focus on identifying relevant black text. The speaker mentions using a tool to utilize this token but encounters some difficulty finding it.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the use of “stasis” and similar party tools, emphasizing the process of copying and pasting headers, handling authentication tokens, and troubleshooting common errors. They explain that tokens need reauthentication after about seven hours. The video also touches on the recently patched IP pulling feature (as of January 7, 2024), which has been non-functional for over three years, and the unlikelihood of its return due to an accidental patch by Microsoft. Additionally, the speaker mentions the spoofing function that changes IP addresses and notes that their party tool, which they might share on their Discord server, has features like avatar editing, gamertag lookup, and mass reporting capabilities using Discord authentication tokens.
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker explains how to set up tokens in a text file using a tool to report a gamertag, which could potentially lead to an account being banned. They conclude the video by discussing their plans to upload the video soon and ask viewers to comment if they enjoy the content or have suggestions for future videos. The speaker also mentions the possibility of joining their Discord for support, notes that their activity may be less consistent due to school, and promises to provide download links for tools either in the video description or on their Discord server.