Re: has anyone explored the deep web?
Right. Okay. some clarification and a strong warning.
The deep web and dark web (or darknet) are not the same thing, as has been previously stated. However, they are very closely linked. the deep web is full of dynamically generated content, its true. However, many .onion domains are considered part of both the deep and dark web networks due to the fact that normal search engines cannot search their pages. However. the dark web (which I think is what the original poster was going for) is in fact full of websites such as the silk road (recently taken down) where you can buy anything from small time drugs to assassinations. There are also videos, spiware instructions, hack tools, free cash generators...You get the picture.
Now, for the warning.
No matter how secure and safe you think your connection or computer is, there is always someone that can break down any data you send over the dark web. There are people that are paid to find anybody browsing around places they
shouldn't be (I'm not talking hidden wiki or dark faq here folks) and either kill, kidnap, or do even worse things to these people. They can find your address. They will find you, eventually. So my advice would be *never* to brows the dark web under any circumstances at any time. If you're not scared yet, you need to go look at some of the many examples of truly, and I mean truly, messed up things on this part of the internet. Coincidentally, the dark web is said to take up aproximetly 4 times more space than the actual internet. That's a lot of data.
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