3313 Socks4.txt -
If the goal is secure browsing, transition from SOCKS4 to SOCKS5 or a HTTPS-based proxy to ensure better compatibility and security features.
SOCKS4 (Note: Unlike SOCKS5, this protocol does not support authentication or UDP traffic). Total Entries: 3,313 IP:Port combinations. Format: Typically structured as IP_ADDRESS:PORT . 3. Security Analysis 3313 socks4.txt
April 28, 2026 Subject: Technical Review of SOCKS4 Proxy Data 1. Overview If the goal is secure browsing, transition from
This report summarizes the contents and status of the file 3313 socks4.txt . The file appears to be a compiled list of utilizing the SOCKS4 protocol, commonly used for routing network traffic through an intermediary to hide source IP addresses. 2. Technical Specifications File Name: 3313 socks4.txt Format: Typically structured as IP_ADDRESS:PORT
Proxy lists found in .txt format online are often "public" and highly volatile. Expect a high failure rate (connection timeouts or refused connections).









