Hidden Wiki: the shadow Internet

The question however is how can we ensure that its being used for "good" things (keeping in mind that "good" is relative)?

The only thing of real concern is child abusers / pornographers, most the other so-called "concerns" are victimless crimes. There are many methods authorities use to catch perpetrators - the Internet doesn't prevent you from doing "good old-fashioned police work". One common effective method is employing undercover agents to infiltrate groups trading child porn or who attempt to lure pedophiles. Other more sophisticated methods include advanced data-mining / aggregation techniques, like the techniques used to catch members of Anonymous (it's worth reading up more on this, some very interesting technical forensic techniques). Then another "old-fashioned" technique was used - after they caught one guy, they set up a deal that he would secretly work undercover for authorities as an informer (in exchange for lighter sentencing), allowing them to gather lots of info about the rest of the team who were then later arrested.

The reality is it's already (for all practical purposes) nearly impossible to be truly anonymous on the Internet. If even Anonymous got busted, the ordinary person can pretty much forget about it. The reason most hackers don't get caught is because most the stuff they do (e.g. website defacements) are so petty it's not worth spending time on.
 
An interesting article but I am left wondering how the author chose this topic to write about.

Did someone click one of those suspicious links to the nether regions of the Internet?
 
An interesting article but I am left wondering how the author chose this topic to write about.

Did someone click one of those suspicious links to the nether regions of the Internet?

Maybe the author stumbled across another article on the topic? This deep-net stuff has been around for a while, but it gained a lot of attention last year.
 
The problem with all of this is that the moment you go off the grid, you immediately attract attention.
And there are people watching all the time.
There is no innocent until proven guilty on the internet.
The moment you start using certain "tools" you are already under suspicion and invite unwanted attention.
Next thing we will be reading about you in the newspapers. :D
If you are going to do this you have to get it right from the get go.
One false move is all that is needed to leave a trace somewhere.

/Puts on tinfoil hat
 
Lol, its really not that bad! Download tor browser and you're connected to the dark web....
 
Lol, its really not that bad! Download tor browser and you're connected to the dark web....

I connected this morning. Went to TorDir and it took me 5 clicks to see stuff that makes you want to hurl and hate humanity. Some very messed up stuff because it isn't staged :( On the one forum they were discussing how burning the victim after the rape is the best way to get rid of evidence. The other dude was telling people how aroused he got looking at kids in the mall but he'll never act on it.

Also went to Silk Road...you register without am email address (not even a TorMail one) and it opens on the drugs page where you can buy anything you want (if you trust the other anonymous dude).

EDIT: To summarize, I'm sure there is a lot of unlisted stuff but most of the listed stuff is child porn, pedophile forums and drugs. Rather stay away.
 
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The Dunc-iad

We might just have to set up our own deep dark net if things continue as they are with the current internet.

Ja ja -- the eToll dodger again

ENTROPY

“The ruling passion of the age is to convert wealth into debt in order to
derive a permanent future income from it - to convert wealth that perishes
into debt that endures, debt that does not rot, costs nothing to maintain,
and brings in perennial interest.”
― Frederick Soddy
 
The Hidden Wiki is part of the “deep web”: the hard-to-find sites and secretive networks that don’t come up on Google or Yahoo searches that constitute the “surface web”.

At least use the correct lingo... if you spent 5 more minutes researching this subject you would have found that the correct term would rather be clearnet.
 
At least use the correct lingo... if you spent 5 more minutes researching this subject you would have found that the correct term would rather be clearnet.

Surface web sounds way cooler. Clearnet sounds like another fly-by-night ISP. Everybody in favour of never using the word clearnet again say aye.


AYE!
 
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