If the shared proxy addresses hypothesis is correct, this would single handedly make for a great ip blacklist
Not much value here to be honest... these lists already exist and for a couple quid you can get enough data on a residential proxy provider to scan their entire list of available IPs yourself.
that'd be the ips of 1 provider... For 20M IPs we are talking about most providers (including non residential)
Not much value here to be honest... these lists already exist and for a couple quid you can get enough data on a residential proxy provider to scan their entire list of available IPs yourself.
that'd be the ips of 1 provider... For 20M IPs we are talking about most providers (including non residential)