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I need a "NEW" proxies that schools cant ever block? - jonkazoo - 11-19-2012 02:25 AM

I need something Myspace of Face book ect....
I need to prove a point for schools....


- The Stubborn One - 11-19-2012 02:33 AM

type in google:
circumventor


- Zanthus - 11-19-2012 02:33 AM

they can block whatever they want....you are not going to be able to bypass their security measures.


- artguy29 - 11-19-2012 02:33 AM

good point..people....there are ways to circumvent security but it is there for a reason...its a school...and thee is no point my friend..they will not listen...if it does not teach you something related to school...don't bother.
and if you get caught trying to avoid their security...you can be suspended..and even expelled if it causes issues with anyone else or hurts their security measures.
Wait till your home to do the myspace and facebook stuff.....trust me from experience...even a suspension is bad...looks terrible to prospective employers


- Not mentioned - 11-19-2012 02:33 AM

go on zest1.webs.com



never blocked


- Viper - 11-19-2012 02:33 AM

None should work. Any proxies posted here are almost certainly already on proxy lists that schools admin and the content blocking software subscribes to. So they are likely already blocked.

School's are legally bound by the federal Children's Internet Protection Act to block proxies and the like.

Schools have to take this seriously to get certain technology funding.

All the proxies you try should be blocked by your school. That is because most schools use content blocking software. It blocks proxies 98% of the time because of their content (that they are a proxy), not because of the web address.
Also there are admins like me securing the system, adding any the system may miss (listed on proxy lists and even here) by adding them to the DNS blacklist.

You are very very unlikely to find one that works and even then it will only work for a short time until they know you are using it.

Your risking your computer rights/detention/suspension by trying to bypass their security.


- Viper - 11-19-2012 02:33 AM

Sorry can't help you not a Security Question.,


- Natalya Shirinova - 11-19-2012 02:33 AM

School will block every proxy site, some will get blocked early some will get late

Use this site to get new proxies everyday

http://www.activeproxies.org


- Wendell - 11-19-2012 02:33 AM

Any proxy you can find can and will get blocked. Checking your Myspace is something that will have to wait until you get home from school. Trying to get around the Internet filtering system to into banned web sites is a violation of school computer policy, you'll get detentions, suspended from school or banned from using school computers when you get caught. Use school computers for school work and will be there when you get home.


- shawn - 11-19-2012 02:33 AM

Firewalls, filters and network security devices can detect a proxy as soon as you connect to it. It’s actually trivial to do. All they have to do to determine if it is a proxy or a web site is to try and connect to it. If the filter gets a response the security software knows it’s a proxy and you’re toast. The only question is whether the system is set to auto block or if it emails or texts the admin and lets him do it manually, which can buy a few hours.

The other problem is that you are breaking numerous laws by trying to hack a government (most schools are government run) security system. At work, you are probably also breaking laws about hacking as well as violating your employment agreement.

Even if you do get a proxy to work for a bit what do you get? A lot of these are hacker pots designed to either steal your information or plant bots on your computer that they can use. The recent facebook and Twitter DDOS attacks the took down their entire networks is a classic example of what people using proxies and getting infected enables.

Even if it’s not a hacker pot it’s probably loaded with advertisements as that’s how the owner is making money. In either case the owner has no incentive to provide fast response or high bandwidth. The owner of the proxy is using you and delivering very little back to you.

At the end of the day you’re just wasting a lot of time that could be spent doing something more productive at best and risking your computer and more at the worst.

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