What Is The Dark Web?

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+10 1. aravind7 commented 9 years ago

A great introductory video to the deep web. However if anyone is new to this and wants to access the deep web, be warned. It's filled with all kinds of traps, malware and scams you can imagine. Clicking any suspicious links, running unwanted scripts or downloading anything unknown might cause serious damage to your PC, theft identity, and anything else you can imagine. It's filled with illegal stuffs like child porn, bizarre documents and lots of crapware. If you are someone who's going to use it for anonymity, well you are quite anonymous but not really. The exit nodes are still vulnerable and if anyone wanted to really track you, it really isn't that hard. Good luck :x
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+1 2. Klemm commented 9 years ago

#1 and so is the regular old web. even more so.
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-2 3. ughlah commented 9 years ago

#1 I doubt your second sentence.
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0 4. deadhorse commented 9 years ago

This would have been cool if an actual tech person could have spoken to it. Instead we have a weird chick flapping her arms trying to fly like a chicken. Meh. Internet. Deep.
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0 5. ughlah commented 9 years ago

that should have said #2. typos, hmpf....
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+1 6. 1010010010101 commented 9 years ago

Dumbed-down scary scary big bad naughty nasty dark web. :|
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+1 7. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago

#6 I removed your minus 1 as I didn't want you to get all negative again lol The Chicken >:)
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0 8. 1010010010101 commented 9 years ago

Thanks Judge. Maybe you're not as bad as everyone thinks. :*
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+1 9. LightAng3l commented 9 years ago

There is no such thing as untraceable.
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0 10. 1010010010101 commented 9 years ago

#9. My little brother Adam once tried to trace a picture of a racing car from a newspaper, but the picture was so faint and low contrast, that it was completely..... untraceable. :D
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+1 11. drunkmonk commented 9 years ago

makes no sense
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+1 12. Mitak commented 9 years ago

The dark web :)) We called it simply internet back 16 yrs ago. I do not suggest to any normal user to steer away from google and other well known search engines as well as browsers. The onion router may open its user to many vulnerabilities in your other software so you may not be so anonymous as you may think.

For enthusiasts that really want to delve into this unknown and interesting type of internet, and there is nothing in the world of stopping you trying that, at least make sure you do this on another computer, not your main one. After all you are opening a 2 way portal and the other side is much more prepared than you. Ah also one last advice. Be very careful with off the grid Russian websites. :) Have fun >:)