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The video, led by a speaker known as Cobra, provides detailed instructions and warnings regarding the use of Xbox Live party tools, emphasizing the potential for breaching Microsoft's terms of service and subsequent risks of an Xbox ban. The content covers the setup and configuration of these tools on Windows 10, specifically focusing on a tool called Fiddler to capture and decrypt Xbox traffic. This involves navigating configuration settings and capturing authentication tokens crucial for further steps.
Cobra also explains manipulating party tools, such as stasis, and addresses common errors and patched functions like IP pulling, which has been disabled since January 2024. The video discusses using spoofing to change IP addresses and other features like gamertag lookups and mass reporting through Discord authentication tokens. The speaker concludes by encouraging viewer engagement through comments and their Discord server, while acknowledging potential inconsistencies in their activity due to personal commitments. Download links for the required tools may be provided in the video description or via the Discord server.
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In this part of the video, Cobra discusses the educational purpose of the content, emphasizing that using certain Xbox Live party tools may breach Microsoft’s terms of service, potentially leading to an Xbox ban. He advises viewers that many previous functions of these tools, such as offhost kicking, have been patched, and now, party tools are primarily used for harmless trolling among friends. Cobra then transitions into explaining how to set up and authenticate an Xbox Live party tool on Windows 10, mentioning that the process is the same as for other Windows versions. The only prerequisite is downloading a software called Fiddler, with the download link provided in the video description.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, the speaker explains how to configure Fiddler to capture and decrypt Xbox traffic. After opening Fiddler, the user needs to navigate to the configuration settings, allow changes to the device, and ensure only Xbox options are checked before saving the changes. Next, they must go to tools, select options, go to the HTTPS section, and enable capture and decryption features. With the Xbox account signed in, the user should then open their Xbox profile in Fiddler to locate the authentication token, which is critical for the next steps. The speaker emphasizes the importance of focusing on the black text that highlights the authentication token.
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In this part of the video, the speaker explains how to manipulate party tools, specifically stasis, for Xbox. They guide viewers through copying and pasting the header, removing authentication, and authorizing tokens, which are valid for about seven hours. The video highlights common errors with party tools and mentions that IP pulling has been patched since January 7, 2024, with no plans to reintroduce it. The speaker discusses using spoofing to change IP addresses, although noting that only certain tools like stasis can detect these spoofed addresses. They also mention using the tool to view and read party information, and how it offers features such as gamertag lookups and mass reporting through Discord authentication tokens.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses how to set up tokens in a text file provided with the tool to spam report a gamertag, potentially leading to an account ban. The speaker mentions the intention to post the video soon and encourages viewers to leave comments with content ideas. They invite viewers to join their Discord for support and state that their activity may be inconsistent due to school resuming. Additionally, the speaker plans to provide a download link either in the video description or on their Discord server. They express uncertainty about managing Mega account logins for downloads. The segment concludes with the speaker signing off.