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Abusing Glype Proxies - Attacks, Exploits and Defences | PDF

If you attended school or worked in an office between 2006 and 2012, you almost certainly saw the phrase. It usually appeared in small, often light-gray text at the very bottom of a webpage—a digital footprint marking the gateway to the unrestricted internet. "Powered by Glype." powered by glype

Unlike browser-level VPNs or complex SOCKS configurations, Glype offered a browser-based solution. A user would visit a Glype-powered site, enter a URL (like YouTube or Facebook) into a text box, and the proxy would fetch the page, rewrite the links, and serve it back to the user. To the network firewall, it looked like the user was simply visiting the proxy site, not the target site. Abusing Glype Proxies - Attacks, Exploits and Defences

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