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Proxy Grabber

Reviewed by Harold Hale

Main Proxy Grabber features: Scanning/checking of SOCKS4, SOCKS5, HTTP, FTP and TELNET proxy servers SMTP relays scanning/checking Very fast TCP port scanner Server name definition Server response time definition Scheduler Original scanning technology, that allows saying "Proxy Grabber is the fastest proxy scanner" Random IP generator User-friendly interface What differs our program from analogs ? Almost all proxy scanners are based on so called 'multi-threading' scanning technology that applies some restriction on they way those programs and operating system work. All proxy scanners we have tested could not work with more than 100-200 ip addresses simultaneously (100-200 threads!!!), thus operating system productivity dropped almost to zero, and scanning time was increased. Proxy Grabber does not use 'multi-threading' scanning technology. Proxy Grabber can simultaneously check unlimited quantity of ip addresses for the presence of proxy servers or opened ports, almost not loading the operating system. Proxy Grabber is written on 100% the assembler language that also speeds up scanning, and reduces program size.


Proxy Grabber

 
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