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Does DEEP WEB really exist?
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El Zilcho  |
Posted: Wednesday, Aug 1 2012, 19:15
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Group: Leone Family Mafia
Joined: May 14, 2008


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It is real, and exaggerated as some secret zone quite frequently. The majority of the Deep Web is simply un-categorized or non-indexed data, left out by web crawlers such as those used by Google. This renders most of it invisible, by virtue of being undetected. However, most of this is innocuous and uninteresting data dumps or simply pages with no exterior links.
The more interesting and macabre things you'll find on Tor .onion sites (what is commonly refereed to the Deep Web, the deliberately hidden rather than randomly inaccessible) which are usually the illegal / amoral / intriguing content that is protected by its veil of anonymity - child pornography, narcotics sale sites, anarchist and revolutionary forums and terrorism (such as Jihad sites). There are other illegal areas such as stolen goods markets and fake identification, as well as hideously shocking rape fantasy sites (all too worryingly with some basis in fact considering the abundance of paedophiles). Of course there are also amateur sites that play on the Deep Web reputations; such as hoax assassination markets, the fake Human experiments on homeless people, and of imageboards full of gore or supposedly 'banned' books. The majority of these can be accessed by the .onion Hidden Wiki, a catalogue of various different locales.
The Deep Web can be accessed with Tor and other anonymous browsing networks, although I'd recommend multiple proxies if you intend on browsing the more unnerving and questionable content, without fear of prosecution or misunderstandings with the law regarding what you do. If you don't download anything it should be alright, but the fact that the Deep Web is also frequented by hackers means that you can be at risk of many things unrelated to the law, depending on where you go. Be prepared for viruses; there have even been cases of people being watched through their webcams (put black tape over it). Don't ever download .pdfs.
But not a hoax. Exaggerated and steeped in mystique, it is mostly just a haphazard and humongous mess of disorganised data. There is no 'Marinas Web' of exceptionally secretive or fascinating information, just a lot of strange and disgusting content in the mire of the unseen.
This post has been edited by El Zilcho on Wednesday, Aug 1 2012, 19:22
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El Zilcho  |
Posted: Wednesday, Aug 1 2012, 19:39
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Group: Leone Family Mafia
Joined: May 14, 2008


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| QUOTE (cidamelo @ Wednesday, Aug 1 2012, 20:35) | Hi friends, thank you for the explanations? But I don't understand, it is just use this TOR thing and you have access to these things?? This is horrible!! I thought those bad things like drug trafficking or child pornography were more hidden!!! |
No. Once you're on Tor, you still have to have find the addresses of sites. This is next to impossible without access to the Hidden Wiki, as with no search engines you're starting from scratch. Of course, this being the internet, there are plenty of resources about with links. Pastebin is a source of lots of addresses, updated periodically. As you can see, the .onion urls are randomly generated and usually change, making it even harder to access. I'm fairly certain that the worst sites are password protected or require membership. This post has been edited by El Zilcho on Wednesday, Aug 1 2012, 19:43
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860  |
Posted: Wednesday, Aug 1 2012, 19:47
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Group: Members
Joined: Dec 21, 2008


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| QUOTE (Throw @ Wednesday, Aug 1 2012, 22:40) | | QUOTE (cidamelo @ Wednesday, Aug 1 2012, 19:35) | | bad things like drug trafficking |
Please elaborate on your opinion of drugs and their legalization.. | Why? So you can whip out your epic debating skills? This topic is about the deep web, not drugs. If you feel like debating, go here.
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El Zilcho  |
Posted: Wednesday, Aug 1 2012, 20:16
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Group: Leone Family Mafia
Joined: May 14, 2008


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| QUOTE (cidamelo @ Wednesday, Aug 1 2012, 21:13) | El Zilcho but it's just using these links with TOR, and you're into it? I'm shocked if it is like this! And the drugs really are delivered!! |
I'm not quite sure I follow what you're asking. I don't personally access the Deep Web because I'm on a shared computer and it's far too risky to browse willy nilly. Not to mention there isn't much on there for me (apart from the novelty of reading some apparently forbidden stuff, you can most probably get it all screencapped on 4chan if you spend enough time, I' know I've seen a lot on there from Deep Web.) Nevertheless, it's nature intrigues me and so I know a little on it from personal research. And yes, sites like the Silk Road do deliver. I'm not sure why people would risk a paper trail over local sources, but I'm sure buyers have their motivations.
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K^2  |
Posted: Wednesday, Aug 1 2012, 20:52
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Vidi Vici Veni

Group: Zaibatsu
Joined: Apr 14, 2004



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Cida, it's that easy, yes. All you need is a client for an anonymous onion network (TOR or I2P) and an address. If you spend some times on public forums and wikis set up under these networks, you'll learn how to look for things pretty quickly.
I would like to emphasize that while there is a lot of illegal activity on these networks, they are doing more good than harm overall. Anonymous networks are the principle mode of communication between various groups working for human rights in countries where that sort of thing will get you thrown in prison or worse. A lot of people from China, Vietnam, and Middle East are using these networks to get access to the internet without censorship their country imposes.
Giving people who live in countries with dictatorial regimes the freedom to do something about it far outweighs the inconvenience of having some people share illegal pictures or best ways to grow pot in your basement. Access to this information does not really enable child abuse or drug trafficking, which are real problems. Access to this information does enable people to fight dictatorial regimes. It's really pretty straight forward.
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El Zilcho  |
Posted: Wednesday, Aug 1 2012, 21:12
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Group: Leone Family Mafia
Joined: May 14, 2008


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| QUOTE (cidamelo @ Wednesday, Aug 1 2012, 21:37) | El Zilcho are you brazilian? So I'll ask in Portuguese because my English is very bad É só ter esse tal de TOR e acessar esses links esquisitos desse pastebin, é isso a deep web? I don't want to access it, no way!! I just want to know if is that easy... I don't know why many people like this 4chan!! I don't like its layout, it's too messed up! |
I'm Brazilian but I was only born there, hence I speak English only (I live in the UK). Sorry  And K^2 has a good point there - these networks provide the only uncensored internet for people worldwide, and so are indispensable, and very much a technology for good. But as humans, our interests are piqued by the darkest depths and hence we find our selves speaking at length about the scum who can be found on the Deep Web. However, K^2, you've also stated a bit of a fallacy there. Criminal gangs who run child prostitution and pornography rings only do so because their clients have a access to these sites... without safeguards on clients anonymity, it stands to reason there would be less of a market, and hence less abuse of children.
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