Free Proxie Leecher

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this is a free proxie leaeher, it will require you have your own
list of urls to scrape proxies from.
Code:
http://www50.zippyshare.com/v/DAUVG0p5/file.html

VT scan
Code:
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/102b521f4b29c03fa85f31e272feccfb3afa479963fcaa86e7ac7ce989e69bb7/analysis/1406335440/



step 1 open up the leecher

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step 2 click the file tab top left and select option
import, point and click on your list to have it imported
into the url leecher

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now your list is in the leecher - hit the green icon arrow >
to begin leeching your proxies from the urls

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once the list is leeched right click on any of the proxies and
hit save - this will save your proxies in a txt file to your tesk top
then test them in your regular proxie tool.

finally i would advise if you
want to filter any junk proxie ports from your list download my
version of charon proxy tester - load in your list and it will auto
remove 99% of junk proxies only leaving the most common proxies
on the most commonly used proxie ports ...

Code:
http://www40.zippyshare.com/v/69499165/file.html

VT scan
Code:
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/102b521f4b29c03fa85f31e272feccfb3afa479963fcaa86e7ac7ce989e69bb7/analysis/1406335440/
 
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load tool - give it internet access if you have
a fire wall - load links let it leech, when its done
save proxies.. if you attempt to mess with the tool
while its leeching proxies it will freeze
 
Should i be worried that vt scan found two viruses? I know some might just be because of the anti-virus.
 
i used that tool from 2004 - 2008 its clean the 2 so viruses listed are [false positives]
supplying proxies since 2004 i would not putmy bhw account on the line for a virus
proxie tool -- its safe --


Almost every time I write an article about some Windows program that can
be downloaded and installed on your computer, I will receive at least one email
message or other report from someone saying something like, "I downloaded
it but my anti-virus program says it has a virus."

In many cases, the claim of a virus is a so-called "false positive.
" That is, the anti-virus program reported a virus that isn't really there. In fact,
there is no virus at all, but the anti-virus program thinks there is.
All anti-virus programs will occasionally report "false positives."

How do you determine the truth? Actually, there are several ways.

Of course, the conservative approach is to not take a chance and to delete the
newly-downloaded program. That always works, but you do miss out on a possibly
good program that has no virus.

I'd suggest you first check to make sure your anti-virus program's definitions
have been updated within the last day or so. If not, manually update them now,
and then check again. In many cases, an anti-virus program will add new definitions,
only to find that some program will trip the alerts improperly. When the programmers
of the anti-virus program are notified, they normally fix the false positives and
issue brand-new definitions within hours that correct the problem. If you are running
last week's definitions, you may be dealing with a false positive report that has
already been fixed by an update that you don't yet have.

If your anti-virus program's definitions are up to date, you might want to see
if one of those definitions may be in error. To do this, go to Google or some other
search engine and type in the name of your anti-virus program followed by the
term "false positive" in quotes. For instance, enter this:

Again, ALL anti-virus programs will occasionally report false positives. Don't be
concerned if you see a handful of such reports; but, you might want to re-consider
your choice of program if you see lots of people have the same problem.
 
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well i got No warning & am using up to date EST Full security 5.
I love this little app.. thank you
 
well personally its not mine, i was given it in 2004 and it works
the same now as it did then, provided the links you loads are
working, in most cases it will leach proxies from them provided
the links don't require you to be logged into the said link.
all this tool is is a proxie leeacher - old doesnt mean rubbish
 
Thanks! This came in handy for me. I'll give this a shot for now to hopefully save me from having to buy my own private proxies.
 
Thanks! This came in handy for me. I'll give this a shot for now to hopefully save me from having to buy my own private proxies.

just remember you need your own list of urls to put into
the proxie leecher
 
Proxygo, how often is the INI files updated to account for changes over time of good reliable proxy ports?
 
unsure never checked, might be able to add on extra ports
as i said some1 gave me this around 2004/2005
 
thanks alot but cant find proxyes through google
 
thanks alot but cant find proxyes through google

maybe read the thread, you have to put links in it
to leech the proxies from, then you have to test them
nowhere in this thread does it say this is a magic tool
that gives you google proxies
 
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