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How to Access the Dark Web

If you’re interested in knowing what lurks in the shadows of the internet, navigating the dark web isn’t difficult but it’s without risks. Think of it as stepping into a town with a few back alleys: It’s simple enough to explore, but taking the wrong road could put you in trouble.

The dark web is an edifice of criminal activity, which includes black-hat hackers, drug dealing and terrorists. It’s also a venue for the dregs of society such as hitmen human traffickers and corrupt officials. The dark web isn’t just bad. It also functions as a link between political outcasts and people from the open world. It permits whistleblowers to anonymously share their tips.

Tor is a specific browser that allows you to access the dark web. It’s similar to a VPN in that it protects your information and removes geo-location tags that your ISP or the government could use to track you. Tor increases your privacy as it sends your request through a global network of servers that are volunteer.

Once you’ve installed and configured Tor, you can start exploring the dark web. Content isn’t as indexed like the web’s surface, but there are still plenty of sites to check out. For instance, there are online shops where you can purchase illegal firearms and drugs as well as websites that provide tips on hiding your digital footprint or the launch of ransomware attacks.

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