23 outrageous things you can buy on the Dark Web

The Dark Web is a place where both good and bad takes place – from anonymous tip-off services for news publications, to the sale of illegal goods and services.

During our short stint into the Dark Web, we found an array of items which you can’t buy at your local Makro.

Using Tor, we visited several marketplaces which were the shady equivalent of Aladdin’s cave – offering guns, drugs, illegal services, fake goods, and malware.

It must be noted that the Dark Web not only plays host to a variety of illegal marketplaces, but is also used to distribute illegal material. MyBroadband in no way endorses these aspects of the Dark Web, and reminds readers that most items shown below are highly illegal.

Here are some of the most outrageous things you can purchase on the Dark Web.


 

Fake Breitling watch – R4,720

Breitling
Breitling

 

Cobray M11 – R10,200

Cobray M11
Cobray M11

 

1 gram of cocaine – R820

Cocaine
Cocaine

 

Fake D&G jeans – R1,050

D&G Jeans
D&G Jeans

 

Erection pills – R1,080

Erection pills
Erection pills

 

Facebook hacking – R62

Facebook hacking
Facebook hacking

 

Fake driver’s licence – R1,850

Fake driver licence
Fake driver’s licence – Yes, that is Tom Cruise

 

Glock 17 – R6,900

Glock
Glock

 

Moroccan hash – R1,820

Hash
Hash

 

iPhone 6 (64GB unlocked) – R4,480

iPhone 6
iPhone 6

 

LSD – R9,850

LSD
LSD

 

Blank credit cards – R190

Credit card
Credit card

 

Magic mushrooms – R1,270

Magic Mushrooms
Magic Mushrooms

 

MDMA – R640

MDMA
MDMA

 

Bruce Lee Nunchaku – R2,010

Nunchaku
Nunchaku

 

Fake Ray-Ban sunglasses – R240

Ray Bans
Ray Bans

 

S&W Revolver – R19,150

Revolver
Revolver

 

Amazon refund scam – Price varies

Scamazon
Scamazon

 

Shuriken – R140

Shurikens
Shurikens

 

Stolen cars: BMW X5 – R83,000

Stolen BMW X5
Stolen BMW X5

 

Testosterone – R500

Testosterone
Testosterone

 

Wi-Fi hacking – R25

Wi-Fi Hacking
Wi-Fi Hacking

 

Botnet – R865

Zeus botnet
Zeus botnet

 

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