Did you know that nowadays, 48% of people worldwide use the Internet, and all these people together use less than 10% of the Internet's capacity?
The Deep Web is a part of the Internet that cannot be found through ordinary browsers and their browsers. We use sites and various social networks like Instagram, Facebook, Popcorn every day, not knowing that it is just the tip of the iceberg that hides in the depths of the Internet. Given that we have already learned that we cannot find the Deep Web through Google, Yahoo, Bing, how can we find that Deep Web and what is incredibly hidden there ?!
Tor (The onion router), is free software that allows anonymous communication. Tor as a special software was made for the military needs of the American army in order to protect the exchange of information between military bases, so that after a few years it would become available to the public. Tor differs from other browsers in that it has the ability to access addresses with an onion domain. It allows access to the Deep Web as well as searching for various invisible or non-indexed addresses.
The Deep Web contains databases of various companies, their financial information, unpublished medical research and a wealth of other information. Deep Web was intentionally kept hidden or not indexed in order to prevent information leakage from various databases contained in it.
However, there is something more interesting than the Deep Web itself, and that is the Dark Web.
The Dark Web is a part of the Deep Web that is extremely difficult to access. The reason for this is to prevent stray users from going to places that are not safe or legal to use. On the Dark Web itself, it is possible to find everything from greenpeace (environmental) organizations to markets where drugs, weapons, fake documents and so on are sold.
Also, many news agencies use hidden boxes on the Dark Web to securely exchange correspondence from around the world. The dark web is considered by some people to be a haven of democracy without any political or social pressures that provide users with protection from mass surveillance, dictatorship or surveillance.
Surfing these parts of the Internet is not completely safe and is not recommended because it hides the largest number of hackers who can harm you, so you enter these areas at your own risk.
Really interesting article