Malicious actors may host free proxies to perform "man-in-the-middle" attacks and steal your data.
Finding a "full" list for free requires knowing where to look for live, updated sources. Since free proxies die quickly, you should check these categories: 1. Open-Source Repositories
GitHub is the gold standard for free proxy scraping scripts. Many developers host auto-updating .txt or .json files that are compatible with Reflect4 configurations. Search for "Proxy List Daily" or "Reflect4 Nodes" to find active repositories. 2. Public Proxy Aggregators
Tech communities on Reddit (e.g., r/proxies) or specialized Discord servers often share "full" dumps of scanned IPs. These are great for bulk testing but require frequent refreshing. Risks of Using Free Proxy Lists
Many free proxies are already flagged by major sites like Google, Amazon, or Cloudflare. How to Test Your Reflect4 Proxy List