DeepWeb/DarkWeb
Good Day People..Today let us know a lil more about the internet we are using.The internet we are currently using is indexed,controlled and just about 10% of the contents are accessible.Have you heard of DeepWeb/Darkweb? Before getting started the purpose of this article jus just for a knowledge purpose only and if you intend to access it do it at your own risk and never regret it.This deep web/darkweb is just the part of the web that isn’t accessible by search engines. You won’t find these websites when you use a search engine like Google or Bing, but they’re otherwise normal websites.
You Probably Don’t Want
to Visit the Dark Web
Yes,it’s just
the surface we’re accessing.
They’re build on top of the normal Internet,
but they require special software to access, so they aren’t normally visible or
accessible to people who aren’t in the know.
What Will You Find on the Dark Web?
The dark web provides anonymity–both for
people visiting the websites and the websites themselves. Political
dissidents in a oppressive country could use the dark web to
communicate and organize. Whistleblowers can leak secrets on the dark web,
reducing the risk they’ll be tracked down. Even Facebook offers its website as
Tor hidden service, making it more safely accessible to people in countries
where Facebook may be blocked or monitored.
You’ll find websites selling stolen credit
cards, lists of social security numbers , forged documents, counterfeit
currency, weapons, and drugs. You’ll also find gambling websites
and directories of criminal services, including people who advertise
themselves as assassins. Payment for such services generally involves Bitcoin,
a digital currency.
Snapshot of the accessed
website
You Probably Don’t Want
to Visit the Dark Web
So, when should you visit the dark web and why?
Well you probably shouldn’t visit it at all.It’s not recommend clicking
around and exploring the dark web without a good reason. There’s a lot of nasty
stuff on the dark web–even if a good amount of what you’ll find there are
scams.
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