Avast.svb Direct

The file is being used by bad actors to verify "hits"—successful logins—for Avast accounts.

Since "avast.svb" files are meant to bypass standard password logins, enabling 2-Step Verification on your Avast account is the best defense against these automated attacks. avast.svb

These files contain specific "configs" or instructions that tell the SilverBullet software how to navigate a website's login page, handle cookies, and identify whether a login attempt was successful. The file is being used by bad actors

The .svb extension primarily belongs to , a web testing and automation tool. a web testing and automation tool.