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    Proxies of Death
    Proxies of Death is a proxy app. It is loosely based on Proxychains. It will work with a bunch of proxies at a time, dynamically chained or random. I like to use it with the Tor browser,127.0.0.1:9150 It will display processes and apps connected to The Net, which is kind of interesting. This wasn't really meant for browsers, but for scanning apps. It's a bit archaic in this age of VPN's, but you can actually run both at the same time. 4-12-26 Upgraded Windows and Mac versions to version 2.0. Version 2.0 must be run as root/admin. 4-16-26: All of a sudden the 2.0 Windows version is tripping Windows Defender. ...
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    Outline Client

    Outline Client

    Outline clients, developed by Jigsaw

    ...This code is located in the src/www directory. If you are making changes to the shared web app and do not need to test platform-specific functionality, you can test in a desktop browser. It provides the "missing Unix pieces" required by build system such as rsync (and many others).
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    Mellow

    Mellow

    Mellow is a rule-based global transparent proxy client for Windows

    Mellow is a rule-based global transparent proxy tool that can run on Windows, macOS and Linux, and can also be configured as a router transparent proxy or proxy gateway, supporting multiple proxy protocols such as SOCKS, HTTP, Shadowsocks, VMess, etc. Mellow is a transparent proxy client. If you don’t understand it, then to be more realistic, it can not only proxy browser requests, but also proxy WeChat, QQ, Telegram clients, Instagram clients, NetEase Cloud Music, and various command lines Network requests from tools, Docker containers, virtual machines, WSL, various IDEs, various games, etc. do not require any additional proxy settings. ...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Dork Searcher

    Search Google Dorks for SQLi Vulnerabilities

    Dork Searcher is a small utility that enables you to easily use Google to search for SQLi vulnerable web servers. Saves the results in a text or XML file. Uses the Tor VPN/Proxy client or your own Socks 4a or 5 proxy server for anonymity. Over 350 Google Dorks included. Easily add your own to the list by simply editing a text file. THE AUTHOR OF THIS SOFTWARE IN NO WAY CONDONES THE USE OF IT FOR ANY ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES.
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