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Darknet 101: Your Guide To The Badlands Of The Internet by Nobody: 11:29pm On Jul 06, 2017 |
Darknet 101: Your guide to the badlands of the internet Buying drugs, guns or the hacked personal details of millions of unsuspecting people -- welcome to the darknet, where everything is off the grid.
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Re: Darknet 101: Your Guide To The Badlands Of The Internet by Nobody: 11:33pm On Jul 06, 2017 |
Hacked login details. Cybersecurity exploits for hire. Drugs, guns and ammo. If there's something shady going on online, chances are it's happening on the darknet. When Target was hacked in 2013, customer card details turned up on darknet marketplaces. Hackers have tried to do the same with Yahoo login credentials, and details of O2 phone network customers in the UK. You'll also find cybercriminals selling security exploits. Ransomware, anyone? Everything's for sale if you look in the right place. And with the rise of bitcoin, the "currency of choice" on the darknet , virtually anonymous payments are easier than ever. Just this week in Australia, a news investigation revealed that an anonymous darknet user has offered up access to the Medicare records of "any Australian" for just 0.0089 bitcoin ($22, AU$30, £18). That's not to mention the things you really don't want to see. Europol says the darknet and other peer-to-peer networks are still the "main platform" for sharing child abuse material. So for those of us used to opening Chrome or Safari to get online, the darknet is an entirely different beast. How does it work? How is it different from the "surface web" that we all know? And what do you need to know ahead of time, should you choose to wade in? |
Re: Darknet 101: Your Guide To The Badlands Of The Internet by Nobody: 11:40pm On Jul 06, 2017 |
The deep web The first thing to remember: The darknet is not the same as the "deep web." The deep web refers to any part of the internet that isn't discoverable by a search engine. But that doesn't mean it's suspicious -- there are plenty of sites you visit in your day-to-day browsing that fall into this category. When you log in to internet banking, you've navigated to a specific location online, but one that's not served up in Google results. The same goes for the different pages that pop up in webmail services, like Gmail, or academic databases on a university network. It's hard to estimate just how big the deep web is, but the commonly cited research (albeit from 2001) puts the deep web at 400 to 550 times the size of the "surface web." |
Re: Darknet 101: Your Guide To The Badlands Of The Internet by Nobody: 11:43pm On Jul 06, 2017 |
The darknet If the surface web is the tip of the iceberg and the deep web is what's below the water, then the darknet is what you'll find deep in the blackest waters below. The darknet is the network itself, whereas the dark web is the content that is served up on these networks. This is where you'll find the kind of marketplaces that ply their trade in illicit wares -- what security researcher Brian Krebs calls the "hidden crime bazaars that can only be accessed through special software that obscures one's true location online." The UN noted last month that although drug trafficking over the darknet is relatively modest, drug transactions increased 50 percent annually from September 2013 to January 2016. And in early 2016, then-US Attorney General Loretta Lynch warned that some gun sales were shifting to the dark web to stay outside the reach of regulations. Anonymity is the key here. Whistleblowers, activists and political dissidents certainly have good reason to obscure their online location and post with anonymity on the deep web and the darknet, but that level of secrecy is also sought by criminals. |
Re: Darknet 101: Your Guide To The Badlands Of The Internet by Aminu212: 11:48pm On Jul 06, 2017 |
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Re: Darknet 101: Your Guide To The Badlands Of The Internet by Nobody: 11:49pm On Jul 06, 2017 |
Browsing the darknet This isn't just a matter of heading to "darknet.com" and having a snoop -- you'll need specific software and a dedicated browser. The Tor software (and its dedicated Tor Browser) is probably the most famous of these, though there are others, including I2P and Freenet. Fuente: cnet |
Re: Darknet 101: Your Guide To The Badlands Of The Internet by MrBrownJay1(m): 12:12am On Jul 07, 2017 |
Back in the days of Silk Road, I once browsed and was shocked at all what you could get on darknet.. Guns, drugs, CC details but also you could buy prostitutes from east Europe or Asia, and even stuff for pedos... Nothing was/is forbidden or illegal. Although I wonder who in his right mind would buy drugs online from a total stranger? Real scary stuff knowing that they ship stuff to your doorstep. But watch out, the big man is watching. |
Re: Darknet 101: Your Guide To The Badlands Of The Internet by stanleyalpacino(m): 12:55am On Jul 07, 2017 |
Do you know your way around the dark net? We can discuss business. |
Re: Darknet 101: Your Guide To The Badlands Of The Internet by VonDeutch: 2:39pm On Dec 03, 2018 |
If you are interested in buying Credit and Debit Cards (for Educational Purposes) hit me up. I have them lots. ONLY SERIOUS PERSONS should contact me here or thebatenovice@secmail.pro I also have useful, 'Legit" (Onion) links to the DarkNet as well as tutorials on how to buy and sell there on. |
Re: Darknet 101: Your Guide To The Badlands Of The Internet by mccoy009(m): 1:28pm On Nov 29, 2020 |
Are you for real that you have a way around accessing the dark net? |
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