Thursday, September 14, 2017

Dark web 101: What They Don't Tell Us



Dark web 101: What They Don't Tell Us Terminology And Examples  Part 1 of 3 


     Part 1: What They Don't Tell You


searching the dark web can seem like searching for an elusive creature like the loch ness or bigfoot. Anyone that searches into the dark web at one time or another will be Frustrated and captivated by it. like a modern day captain Ahab, the dark web being your moby dick. This is the reason I chose this topic for my blog because the dark web subject is not fully understood and lack of terminology could be the reason keeping you in the dark. Considering the surface web is 0.03% of the total internet, Out of the Estimated dark webs 7,500 terabytes. Based on extrapolations from a study done at the University of California, Berkeley in 2001. This 3 part series should shed some light on the matter and help your search, journey or conquest of the dark web subject. Part one will be going over some terminology and Examples of what (they) don't tell you.




So you want to know how to access the deep web? The terminology you need to get straight and learn. The deep web is just any web page or site that is not indexed by regular search engines like Google. That may, for examples, include pages of this website which are still in draft--observable to us here at Mr Jack Of All Trades, but not yet published online.What you are actually searching for in the dark web, is the hidden internet secret search engines, online black marketplaces, and even hitmen. To truly understand it, you will have to spend some time there. We ought to warn you: The deep web is large and far from boring. For each gem you'll discover on the way, there are thousands of worthless stones, dead connections and half-finished sites that provide nothing of value. But if you value your privacy or are searching for some things that you wouldn't want in your search history, let alone at the hands of a police agency, the deep web is an essential tool. It hides your tracks and anonymizes your actions, which makes it an essential tool for journalists, activists, and other people who have to share sensitive data away from prying eyes.Here's what you need to know before getting started. looking for that Dimon in the rough.continues on part two see you then please comment and share on Facebook


1 comment:

  1. Nice read thanks looking forward two part 2 and 3
    Ps love the blogg

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