
What is Dark Web?
The Dark Web is a section of the Internet where users can access non-indexed content anonymously using various encryption methods.
Understanding Dark Web
Although the Dark Web is commonly linked with illicit operations, the intelligence community, whistleblowers, the journalists, and ordinary persons whose communications may be regulated or banned by the government use it as well.
The dark web is unregulated by the government and allows users to remain anonymous by utilizing sophisticated encryption and routing mechanisms. Users from all across the world operate and maintain the Dark Web. Thousands of volunteers maintain proxy servers that route Dark Web requests. Furthermore, no one is accountable for following the regulations. As a result, the dark web is a significant resource for cybercriminals.
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