Into the Dark Web
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The Dark Web
**This article contains mature/adult themes and topics and is may not be suitable for some readers. I am also absolutely not at all in any way condoning or promoting illegal activity of any kind. This article is purely for entertainment/informational purposes only.**
Kamryn DavisPublished 5 years ago in 01Facts about the Dark Web That Will Scare You
The dark web is made accessible by a software called The Onion Router. This software makes a person's presence on the internet virtually anonymous, which is what makes the dark web so nefarious. Most of the things you can do or find on the dark web you can also find in real life or on the deep net, but the dark web makes conducting suspicious activity much easier.
Dr. Ethan LeviPublished 6 years ago in 01- Top Story - January 2018
The Dark Web Videos – Horrors From Beyond
The dark web is a place that seems deliciously appealing to some and terrifying to others. It's a place that anyone could enter with the right know-how while also keeping the image of being a forbidden land where very few should tread. So what is the dark web and why are there so many horror stories about it?
The Unholy CreeperPublished 6 years ago in 01 Best Documentaries about Hacking and Hackers You Should Watch
Back when I was in college, I had befriended a number of hackers who ended up teaching me tons of neat tricks about computers. Truth be told, I learned a lot from them. Hacker culture is definitely interesting to see in action, and there's a huge amount of power that can come with having the right technical knowledge in your hands.
Riley Raul ReesePublished 6 years ago in 01Cryptography: A Whole New World
You may be wondering what exactly this article is, and what cryptography is. That's what I am trying to tell you here. Cryptography is everywhere, and in a sense, it's the only way for people to remain completely private about certain things. Cryptography is a lock you put on your information that only you have the key to. The word Cryptography comes from the Greek Kryptos, meaning secret, and -ography meaning the study of. The study of secrets.
Kryptos JournalPublished 6 years ago in 01The Day of Reckoning Has Arrived for the World of Finance
In the last two decades, the internet has upended many industries. Giant, powerful corporations were caught off guard by the internet’s liberating influence on information flow. Newspapers, books, music, movies, even retailing—the landscape has completely changed.
Best Deep Web Search Engines
Most people tend to avoid surfing the Deep Web, because of all the horror stories involving the Dark Web they've read. It's hard not to see why they'd be worried, but the truth is that most of the Deep Web really isn't as bad as you'd expect it to be. The majority of sites aren't like Silk Road or anything like that; they're just...sites.
James LizowskiPublished 6 years ago in 01What's the Difference Between the Dark Web and the Deep Web?
Especially for non-techies, the Internet in of itself can be one of the most complex and irritating topics to understand. Grasping the concepts of a proxy server, cloud databases, or HTML coding can all be pretty difficult, and with such a wide range of areas to explore on the World Wide Web, the likelihood of ever understanding its true potential is next to impossible.
Salvador LorenzPublished 6 years ago in 01The Loyalty Market’s New Star: Elements Cryptocurrency
The Elements (ELM) is indicating a promising future in the disruption of the loyalty market, using a state of the art technology, boasting X11 Algorithms from Evan Duffield who is the Dash core developer.
What Is a Bitcoin Wallet?
Let's start from the beginning: Bitcoins. If you don't know what they are by now, bitcoins were created in 2009 by an unknown person. They’re made to buy whatever your heart desires without any transaction fees, and you don’t even have to give your name! You can use bitcoins to buy merchandise anonymously. They’re so easy so use, because they’re not entirely tied with any country or subject regulation. There’s also no credit card fees — which is why small businesses love them. Bitcoins are mainly used as an investment — hoping to go up in value.
Rachel BlanchardPublished 6 years ago in 01Top Cyber Security Companies
In the age of cyber security, many companies are stepping in to fill the security void that is created in the wake of new technological developments and the new ways we spend our time online. Today, there are hundreds, if not thousands of top tier security firms, all who offer cyber security at different levels, and with differentspecialties.
Annie KielyPublished 6 years ago in 01Equifax Breach
Hello everyone. As lots of us know, there has been a recent breach, and this one has me really worried. This has nothing to do with the recent ransomware attacks that have plagued the news, but more stolen data from social security numbers, credit card numbers, potential driver license numbers, and a staggering number I just don’t know what to say about.
Jared RimerPublished 7 years ago in 01