Adversarial HTTP proxy for replicating real browser TLS and HTTP fingerprints
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Adversarial HTTP proxy for replicating real browser TLS and HTTP fingerprints
🪞TRIMP (Typescript Requests IMPersonate). The fastest typescript HTTP client that can impersonate web browsers. Port of https://github.com/deedy5/primp
CounterAgent SDK — AI agent detection and fingerprinting. Identify autonomous agents by their TLS and HTTP signatures.
Burp extension to evade TLS fingerprinting. Bypass WAF, spoof any browser.
Archive of ChatGPT plugin ai-plugin.json manifests and their JA4 fingerprints. Plugin directory at gptplugins.io
⚡ High-performance HTTP/1.1 + HTTP/2 server & client for Go — faster than fasthttp, with browser-grade fingerprinting
Browser-impersonating HTTP client — TLS, HTTP/2, HTTP/3 fingerprint spoofing. Passes Akamai & Cloudflare. Chrome 145, Firefox 148, Safari 18.3 + 172 more profiles. Node.js, Python, R, CLI.
See what your TLS fingerprint looks like to antibot systems. JA3/JA4 analysis with risk scoring. Zero dependencies
This dataset is a collection of potentially malicious ja3/ja4 TLS fingerprint hashes collected from blogs and sandbox reports. Hashes were collected by searching for malicious sha-256 checksums from known malware samples.
Passive network forensics engine — JA3/JA4 fingerprinting, offline IOC matching, 14 protocol analyzers. Air-gap safe, zero cloud dependency. Written in Rust.
JA4 proxy tooling.
High-performance reverse proxy that forwards the client TLS (JA4), HTTP/2 (Akamai) and TCP SYN (p0f via eBPF/XDP) signatures as headers to backend via HTTP for bot detection and traffic analysis
mic (mina-is-cute) is a simple Golang proxy to evade network (JA4-TLS) fingerprinting
Modern and flexible TLS for Python, built on BoringSSL
.NET wrapper for bogdanfinn/tls-client: HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 client with configurable TLS fingerprints.
A Go-based implementation for generating JA4/JA4S fingerprints and check them against a malware db
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