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

Cobray M11 – R10,200

1 gram of cocaine – R820

Fake D&G jeans – R1,050

Erection pills – R1,080

Facebook hacking – R62

Fake driver’s licence – R1,850

Glock 17 – R6,900

Moroccan hash – R1,820

iPhone 6 (64GB unlocked) – R4,480

LSD – R9,850

Blank credit cards – R190

Magic mushrooms – R1,270

MDMA – R640

Bruce Lee Nunchaku – R2,010

Fake Ray-Ban sunglasses – R240

S&W Revolver – R19,150

Amazon refund scam – Price varies

Shuriken – R140

Stolen cars: BMW X5 – R83,000

Testosterone – R500

Wi-Fi hacking – R25

Botnet – R865

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