An HTTP injector works by creating a local proxy server on a device, which intercepts and modifies HTTP requests. When a client sends an HTTP request, the injector captures the request and modifies it according to the user's settings. The modified request is then sent to the target server, and the response is received and modified again by the injector before being sent back to the client.
An HTTP injector works by creating a local proxy server on a device, which intercepts and modifies HTTP requests. When a client sends an HTTP request, the injector captures the request and modifies it according to the user's settings. The modified request is then sent to the target server, and the response is received and modified again by the injector before being sent back to the client.