> Those open proxy lists... Well, my guess how they are created... Some people 
> are scanning the internet and if they find an open proxy they'll add it to 
> the list. But it does not mean the admin of the open proxy is aware that he 
> is hosting an open proxy. In many cases open proxy's are just misconfigured 
> home or enterprise networks. Few are probable hosting them for evil reasons 
> and a minority for good reasons (want to give anonymity to people out of the 
> goodness of their heart like some tor node admins).

Not all proxies are malwared or broken servers. You can buy some totally
legal or you can set up your own.

-- 
Greg
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