How to Detect a Web Proxy
Using a web proxy
(Anonymous IP) is the simplest and easiest way to conceal the real IP address
of an Internet user and maintain the online privacy. However, proxies
are more widely used by online fraudsters to hide their actual geolocation such
as a city/country through a spoofed IP address.
As the fraudsters are now becoming more sophisticated in bypassing the
geolocation controls by using a web proxy, it has become very much necessary to
come up with a means for detecting the proxies so that the authenticity of the
users can be verified. Following are some of the examples where the
fraudsters use a web proxy to hide their actual IP address:
·
Credit Card Frauds
For example, say a
Nigerian fraudster tries to purchase goods online with a stolen credit card for
which the billing address is associated with New York. Most credit card
merchants use geolocation to block orders from countries like Nigeria and
other high risk countries.
So, in order to
bypass this restriction, the credit card fraudster uses a proxy to spoof his IP
address so that, it appears to have come from New York. The IP address location
appears to be a legitimate one as it belongs to the the same city as that of
the billing address. In this case, a proxy check would be needed to flag this
order.
·
Bypass Website Country Restrictions
Some website services
are restricted to users form only a selected list of countries. For example, a
paid survey may be restricted only to countries like United States and Canada.
So, a user from say China may use a proxy so as to make his IP appear to have
come from United States so that he/she can earn from participating in the paid
survey.
Proxy Detection Services:
In order to stop such online frauds, Proxy Detection has become a critical
component. Today, most of the companies, credit card merchants and websites
that deal with e-commerce transactions make use of Proxy Detection Services like MaxMind and FraudLabs to detect the usage of proxy or spoofed IP from users participating
online.
Proxy Detection web services allow instant detection of anonymous IP
addresses. Even though the use of proxy address by users is not a direct indication
of fraudulent behaviour, it can often indicate the intention of the user to
hide his or her real IP. In fact, some of the most used ISPs like AOL and MSN
are forms of proxies and are used by both good and bad consumers.
How Proxy Detection Works?
Proxy detection services often rely on IP addresses to determine whether
or not the IP is a proxy. Merchants can obtain the IP address of the
users from the HTTP header on the order that comes into their website. This IP
address is sent to the proxy detecting service in real time to confirm it’s
authenticity.
The proxy detection services on the other hand compare this
IP against a known list of flagged IPs that belong to proxy services.
If the IP is not on the list then it is authenticated and the confirmation is
sent back to the merchant. Otherwise it is reported to be a suspected proxy.
These proxy detection services work continuously to grab a list or range of IPs
that are commonly used for proxy services. With this, it would be possible to
tell whether or not a given IP address is a proxy or spoofed IP.
How to Check whether a given IP is Real or a Proxy?
There are a few free sites that help
you determine whether or not a given IP is hiding behind a proxy. You can use
free services like WhatisMyIPAddress to detect IP
addresses that are hiding behind a proxy. Just enter the suspected IP in the
field and click on “Lookup IP Address” button to check the IP address. If it is
a suspected proxy then you will see the results something as follows.
So for all those who think that they can escape by using a web proxy,
this post is the answer. I hope this information helps. Pass your comments...
Using the Proxy has its pros and cons, the same goes for that as well. The IP Lookup tool https://dnschecker.org/ip-location.php, uses the MaxMind databases to provide you whether the IP is proxy or not and its free.
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