An "Xbox IP puller" generally refers to packet-sniffing software used to identify the public IP addresses of other players during online gaming. While these tools are often hosted on platforms like GitHub for educational or network debugging purposes, their use in gaming contexts carries significant ethical, legal, and security implications. Functional Overview

Why almost all public "IP puller" code is fake or malicious

– Xbox Live uses relay servers (Teredo/Stun) to hide true IPs since 2013–2014. Direct peer-to-peer IP exposure was mostly patched years ago.

Stealers:

The code may contain "Token Grabbers" that steal your Discord or Xbox login.

Overview of Xbox IP Pullers

: The primary reason users "pull" IPs is to launch Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, which can kick a player offline. Geographic Tracking