Using untrusted proxies can pose significant security concerns to your online security. A third-party proxy server reroutes your web requests through its server before connecting to the destination server, but when this proxy server is breached, it can intercept and misuse your confidential details.


Some of the most concerning security risks associated with using untrusted proxies include:
- Unsecured Data Transmission: When you use a proxy server, your internet requests travel through the proxy before reaching the destination server. Unsecured proxies may not protect these requests, exposing your personal and financial data, such as bank account details. Hackers can intercept your data and exploit it for malevolent purposes.
- DNS Spoofing: A malicious proxy server can manipulate domain name system (DNS) queries, redirecting them to fake websites or servers controlled by the hacker. This allows the attacker to inject malware, confiscate sensitive information, or confiscate sensitive information from unsuspecting users.
- Tampering with HTTP Cookies: Many websites use HTTP cookies to authenticate and identify users. An unsecured proxy server may be able to catch and tamper with these cookies, which can result in identity theft or unlawful access to confidential data.
- Man-in-the-Middle Attacks (MitM): In a classic MitM attack, an attacker intercepts and manipulates the communication between a user and a website or network. Proxy servers can facilitate these attacks by providing the attacker with an entry point to introduce malicious code or confiscate sensitive information.
- Other Risks: Using untrusted proxies can also lead to tracking of your browsing activities without your consent.
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