In short: The Deep Web is the internet below the surface. If it were social networks, various sites, videos, etc. were on the surface, then below the surface are hackers, scientists, drug dealers..etc.
Since the average user cannot see what is below the surface of the Internet, he can read the text that follows and find out what is hidden in the depths of the Internet.
For those who don't know, the Deep Web is a huge part of the Internet that is not accessible through regular searches through Google or other search engines.
Internet searches today can be compared to dragging a web across the surface of the ocean. Although large catches can be caught online, there is still a wealth of information that is deep and therefore missed.
The reason is simple: most web information is buried deep down on dynamically generated pages, and standard search engines can never find it.
Some facts about The Deep Web:
- Public data on the deep web is, according to previous research, 400 to 550 times higher than is usually defined by the World Wide Web.
- The Deep Web contains 7,500 terabytes of data compared to 19 terabytes of data on the surface web.
- The Deep Web contains nearly 550 billion individual documents compared to 1 billion on the Surface Web.
- 60 of the largest deep websites collectively contain about 750 terabytes of information - enough for themselves to exceed the size of the Web's surface forty times.
- The Deep Web is the largest growing category of new information on the Internet.
- The overall quality of content on the Deep Web is 1,000 to 2,000 times higher than on the superficial Web.
- Deep Web content is very relevant to everyone's information needs.
- More than half of the deep web content is in topic-specific databases.
- A full 95% of the deep web is publicly available (free).
Below the surface are hackers, scientists, drug dealers, astronomers, murderers, physicists, revolutionaries, government agents, police, FBI and terrorists, kidnappers, sociologists, etc. As you can see the spectrum goes across all walks of life.
While there are tons of bad content emerging from the deep web, there is also a good side to people wanting to expand their data quickly and most often anonymously, to avoid legal or ethical consequences.
To access the deep web they use Tor Browser. That's a good starting point.
And then access the Hidden Wiki which is a small but useful reference point to start on the path of the deep web. Here is the address from Hidden Wiki: http://wiki47qqn6tey4id7xeqb6l7uj6jueacxlqtk3adshox3zdohvo35vad.onion/
You need to be aware of the dangers in the sense that they are omnipotent nearby. This is where serious computer viruses occur.
Screenshot by Hidden Wiki: http://i.imgur.com/Xq7ih.png
Everything that was posted on the wiki a couple of months ago has been on the deep web for years.
Have you ever seen a movie in which a bad guy or a hacker logs in to some weird private server? It's all real. Terrorist networks, spy agencies, dealers and hire-killers, fraudsters… All this exists on the deep web, there is also a hidden wiki of this category of links.
There are things like blogs, forums (from normal to illegal), Tor allows you anonymous instant messaging and chat, anonymous file hosting, anonymous finance, anonymous information sharing, computer security and anonymity information, all books, music, movies, everything that you can imagine, even alerts for sports betting and information trading, links to international drug markets, prostitution chains, killer markets, black market products… Some extremely deviant people use these networks. Not only those who view this content but also those who create and manage it ... and it is almost impossible to find it with any Internet search engine (even the more advanced ones used by intelligence organizations).
Even underground fighting tournaments to death (no kidding, very real and very organized). Very real trained professional fighters. These things happen and many millionaires will pay big money to see them. Modern Gladiators and Battles, Animals Vs. people….
Don’t immediately start clicking on all the links you see on the hidden wiki, but by pushing your head through the door you will see modern digital anarchy there.
In most aspects the information is right there, it is up to you what you will do with the information that can lead to trouble and imprisonment.
Before you embark on your cruise through the dark depths of the web, start by learning how the deep web works and what you can do to better protect yourself against intruders who may compromise your security and anonymity. References to this can be found on the Hidden Wiki.
It’s like some post-apocalyptic world where the only acceptable currencies are bitcoins and all the websites look like they are from the 1990s era.
Half the time the website doesn’t work and the texts are in very mysterious jargon full of mistakes, the other half you’ll wait ten minutes to load just to see something that will shock you as seriously. This is where hackers meet in anonymity.
Most pages on the deep web will leave you reluctant due to their slow-loading, this is due to using the 3 proxy system for your anonymity and the anonymity of the content source you are accessing.
You can read more about the deep web here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_web
Information on what the Tor network is and how it works: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.onion
Here is where you can read all about TOR: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tor_ (anonymity_network)
Here you can get the Tor package (Browser): http://torproject.org
Once you start TOR Browser, you are anonymous and can now access the deep web.
Note that Tor is not 100% anonymous. Multiple proxies of course firewall and antivirus can not be errors. Turn off or put the ribbon over the webcam, turn off javascript, cookies, temp data, use CCleaner …
Happy journey to the dark depths below the surface web!
HiddenWiki: http://kpvz7ki2v5agwt35.onion/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
AHMIA (search engine): ahmia.fi/index.php
HackBB: clsvtzwzdgzkjda7.onion
And one more thing about the degree we can't get into: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Internet
PS (you must have ports 9050 and 9051 open to access)
You enter at your own risk.
Now, if you have read the whole text carefully, it may be clearer to you how deep the internet actually reaches and what is happening. All that you, me, your friend, family… see, is just the surface of the Internet, so a small part, everything else is below that surface.
Note: I copied the text from the benchmark forum. If you try to access the Deep Web, I, or anyone else, is not responsible for any consequences.
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