Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Wat r some proxy sites to get by school blocks.?

Myspace must work on it



webroxy.com or coolenter.info




You can't. Schools routinely block MySpace and other risky and time-waster sites. You'll get a few responses telling you to use a proxy, but most systems block proxies by default. The better blocking and access control systems block proxies by inspecting the traffic looking for proxified traffic so it doesn't matter how "new" the proxy is, it will not work. On top of that, we admins subscribe to the same mailing lists and use scripts to scrub for new proxies and add them to the explicit block lists. By the time you hear about a "new" proxy, I've already had it blocked.





Be extremely careful of unknown "free" proxies. May of them are located in China, Africa, and Eastern Europe. Their real intent is to capture your logon credentials to the sites that you visit, not some altruistic desire to help you access blocked content for "free speech" purposes. They will then use that against you for all sorts of ugliness.





Several of the so-called proxies that have been posted here are actually malware infested sites designed to hijack your machine (and maybe your school's entire network!) into a bot-net to be used to spread SPAM, malware and/or viruses.




Google is your friend! :D

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