v4.7.2
- Recompiled with an updated version of Python — Windows Defender is less suspicious now.
- The program was being flagged as a HackTool:Win32/Tnega!MSR because it can be used in that way — it’s designed to query multiple proxies and IP addresses, which can resemble hacking tool behavior.
- There are no viruses in this release, and there never were any viruses or data collection in any of the previous releases. The source code is available for verification.
However, it might trip some alarms:
- It connects to multiple proxy sites simultaneously.
- It sends out a high volume of rapid requests in a short time and focuses them on a single target.
- It maintains active connections across a wide IP range.
- It's compiled using PyInstaller (and antiviruses notoriously dislike PyInstaller executables).
This kind of behavior can look suspicious, like a DDoS or similar attack to antivirus or firewall systems.
Rest assured, it's not malicious — just aggressive.