With a proxy, could it be possible to access media one?
Lokokid wrote:
OneTwoSix wrote:
PastelBunny wrote: cheese is cheesy
I hate cheese.
O_O I don't know u
Way to get off topic, bumper.
Please note! Proxy servers are mostly used by hackers, who are experienced enough to collect all the information about you and the data that you share in the internet.
If you're submiting a password and user names while using Proxy, some hacker somewhere around the world has probably logged this data.
Penguin-Pal wrote:
Please note! Proxy servers are mostly used by hackers, who are experienced enough to collect all the information about you and the data that you share in the internet.
If you're submiting a password and user names while using Proxy, some hacker somewhere around the world has probably logged this data.
Hackers aren't necessarily the only people who use proxies, as when blocking a single web link with a 403 error, unknown servers you want would need a proxy to access the server, only as a backdoor.
Xonius wrote:
Penguin-Pal wrote:
Please note! Proxy servers are mostly used by hackers, who are experienced enough to collect all the information about you and the data that you share in the internet.
If you're submiting a password and user names while using Proxy, some hacker somewhere around the world has probably logged this data.
Hackers aren't necessarily the only people who use proxies, as when blocking a single web link with a 403 error, unknown servers you want would need a proxy to access the server, only as a backdoor.
I mean that they are operated by hackers. Not all of them, but a smart hacker can collect personal info such as passwords, and then abuse it. There is a pretty interesting youtube video about this here.
OneTwoSix wrote:
PastelBunny wrote: cheese is cheesy
I hate cheese.
I like Colby jack cheese. and im having a party. date: today. time: 10:00 pm pst Server: Wind Chill. Room:dock but we will be moving around cp.
Xonius wrote:
Lokokid wrote:
OneTwoSix wrote:
PastelBunny wrote: cheese is cheesy
I hate cheese.
O_O I don't know u
Way to get off topic, bumper.
I just got distracted,plus I didn't start it!
Penguin-Pal wrote:
Xonius wrote:
Penguin-Pal wrote:
Please note! Proxy servers are mostly used by hackers, who are experienced enough to collect all the information about you and the data that you share in the internet.
If you're submiting a password and user names while using Proxy, some hacker somewhere around the world has probably logged this data.
Hackers aren't necessarily the only people who use proxies, as when blocking a single web link with a 403 error, unknown servers you want would need a proxy to access the server, only as a backdoor.
I mean that they are operated by hackers. Not all of them, but a smart hacker can collect personal info such as passwords, and then abuse it. There is a pretty interesting youtube video about this here.
You don't necessarily have to be a smart hacker in order to operate a proxy. New technology allows for almost anyone from any skill set would be able to run simple commands. These include programs such as Burp Suite and THC's Hydra GTK. Users like this inherited the nickname "Trakhacks" for their use of the forensics program Backtrack 5 r3.
If so, the best thing to do is stay away from proxy services
Penguin-Pal wrote: If so, the best thing to do is stay away from proxy services
Indeed.
Quote: what's a proxy?
A proxy or proxy server is basically another computer which serves as a hub through which internet requests are processed. By connecting through one of these servers, your computer sends your requests to the proxy server which then processes your request and returns what you were wanting. In this way it serves as an intermediary between your home machine and the rest of the computers on the internet. Proxies are used for a number of reasons such as to filter web content, to go around restrictions such as parental blocks, to screen downloads and uploads and to provide anonymity when surfing the internet.