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What role do proxies play in the context of penetration testing?

a.

They conceal outbound traffic only

b.

They provide additional security to networks

c.

They are used for creating remote connections

d.

They help prevent credential harvesting

Answer: (c).They are used for creating remote connections Explanation:Proxies in penetration testing are used to create remote connections, and they can also be used to pivot, providing penetration testers with access that bypasses security boundaries by leveraging compromised systems.

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