watchttvv/free-proxy-list
watchttvv/free-proxy-listClick the green button below to open GitHub’s new-issue form, pre-filled with the report title, summary table, top findings, and an embedded score-card image. No authentication needed — you review on GitHub before submitting. Repobility is credited as the scanner.
This image will render at the top of the issue body. Hosted on Repobility, refreshes automatically after re-scans.
Missing .gitignore
Pick exactly which findings appear in the issue body. By default the top 5 are included. Uncheck noise, check what matters.
## Code-quality scan: `watchttvv/free-proxy-list` **Score: 75/100 (B-)** · 13 findings · scanned 2026-06-06 00:57 UTC · 97 LOC | Severity | Count | |---|---| | CRITICAL | 0 | | HIGH | 4 | | MEDIUM | 6 | | LOW | 2 | 📊 [Full filterable report](https://repobility.com/scan/70e02975-9f06-4cd8-8c78-db87c65fc975/) ·  ### Top findings 1. **HIGH** `SEC029` — Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) — outbound HTTP from user input `generate_proxy_list.py:20` · A10:2021 SSRF 2. **HIGH** `MINED115` — Action `actions/setup-python` pinned to mutable ref `@v4` `.github/workflows/update-proxy-list.yml:32` · ✓ Repobility 3. **HIGH** `MINED115` — Action `actions/checkout` pinned to mutable ref `@v3` `.github/workflows/update-proxy-list.yml:25` · ✓ Repobility 4. **HIGH** `PYSEC-2023-74` — requests: PYSEC-2023-74 `requirements.txt` 5. **MEDIUM** `CFG006` — Missing .gitignore --- **Security note**: this issue is public. If any flagged finding is a real, exploitable vulnerability, please redirect to your `SECURITY.md` policy or open a [private security advisory](https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/security-advisories/guidance-on-reporting-and-writing-information-about-vulnerabilities/privately-reporting-a-security-vulnerability) instead. We're happy to close this and re-submit privately. --- _Filed automatically. Close this issue if not useful — we won't refile. Full report: https://repobility.com/scan/70e02975-9f06-4cd8-8c78-db87c65fc975/_
The button opens GitHubâs new-issue page in a new tab. You will see the title + body pre-filled â review, edit if you want, then click GitHubâs "Submit new issue" button. Repobility never posts anything on your behalf.
For real security findings on big repos: use the project's SECURITY.md or
private advisory flow instead of a public issue.