Dark Web

 Dark web refers to a part of the World Wide Web which is only accessible through specialized software or configurations, and cannot be found by using traditional search engines or visited by traditional browsers. It is often associated with illegal or unethical activities, such as the sale of illicit goods or services. Accessing the dark web requires special tools such as Tor browser to conceal the user's identity and location.


The dark web is considered a hidden part of the internet and is often used for anonymity and privacy. While some use it for legitimate purposes, such as whistleblowers and journalists protecting their sources, the dark web is also known for hosting illegal activities, such as black market sales, illegal firearms and drug trafficking, hacking services, and other illegal enterprises. It is important to note that not all content on the dark web is illegal and accessing it can be risky due to the potential exposure to malicious software or actors. Additionally, law enforcement agencies are actively monitoring the dark web to track and disrupt illegal activities.

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