What is Dark Web ?
• Basically 3 parts of WWW :
1. Surface Web
2. Deep Web
3. Dark Web
• Surface Web :
 Publicly Available & Accessible
• Deep Web :
 Invisible Web , inaccessible by Web Crawlers.
 Not indexed by Standard Search Engines.
 500 times > Surface Web
• Dark Web :
 Tiny Part of Deep Web
 Accessible by specialized Software such as Tor
Browser
 Used for anonymous communication and
illegal activities.
Who Uses Dark Web ?
• Anonymous Nature
• Instrumental Role in illegal activities :
 Child Pornography
 Sale of Drugs
 Fraud Services
 Phishing and Scams
 Terrorism
 Hoaxes and Unverified Content
• Case Study : Silk Road
 First online Black Market
 Platform for selling Illegal Drugs
 Operated as Tor’s Hidden Service
 Transaction carried By Bitcoins (BTC)
 Shutdown By F.B.I
• Journalists and activists also use the dark web
to avoid being traced by autocratic
governments
How to access Dark Web ?
• Tools : Tor Browser
• Access websites whose address
ends with .onion extension
• Anonymizes Browser Traffic
• Establishes secure communications
• Slower than Normal Browsers
• Protects from Eavesdropping and
Surveillance
• Has Social Contracts with users
• Tor network is growing quickly
What is Onion Routing ?
• Onion routing is a technique
for anonymous communication over
a computer network.
• In an onion network, messages are
encapsulated in layers of encryption,
analogous to layers of an onion.
• The encrypted data is transmitted through a
series of network nodes called onion
routers, each of which "peels" away a single
layer, uncovering the data's next destination.
• When the final layer is decrypted, the
message arrives at its destination.
• The sender remains anonymous because
each intermediary knows only the location
of the immediately preceding and following
nodes.
• There are methods to break the anonymity
of this technique, e.g. timing analysis.
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Introduction To Dark Web
Introduction To Dark Web

Introduction To Dark Web

  • 2.
    What is DarkWeb ? • Basically 3 parts of WWW : 1. Surface Web 2. Deep Web 3. Dark Web • Surface Web :  Publicly Available & Accessible • Deep Web :  Invisible Web , inaccessible by Web Crawlers.  Not indexed by Standard Search Engines.  500 times > Surface Web • Dark Web :  Tiny Part of Deep Web  Accessible by specialized Software such as Tor Browser  Used for anonymous communication and illegal activities.
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    Who Uses DarkWeb ? • Anonymous Nature • Instrumental Role in illegal activities :  Child Pornography  Sale of Drugs  Fraud Services  Phishing and Scams  Terrorism  Hoaxes and Unverified Content • Case Study : Silk Road  First online Black Market  Platform for selling Illegal Drugs  Operated as Tor’s Hidden Service  Transaction carried By Bitcoins (BTC)  Shutdown By F.B.I • Journalists and activists also use the dark web to avoid being traced by autocratic governments
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    How to accessDark Web ? • Tools : Tor Browser • Access websites whose address ends with .onion extension • Anonymizes Browser Traffic • Establishes secure communications • Slower than Normal Browsers • Protects from Eavesdropping and Surveillance • Has Social Contracts with users • Tor network is growing quickly
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    What is OnionRouting ? • Onion routing is a technique for anonymous communication over a computer network. • In an onion network, messages are encapsulated in layers of encryption, analogous to layers of an onion. • The encrypted data is transmitted through a series of network nodes called onion routers, each of which "peels" away a single layer, uncovering the data's next destination. • When the final layer is decrypted, the message arrives at its destination. • The sender remains anonymous because each intermediary knows only the location of the immediately preceding and following nodes. • There are methods to break the anonymity of this technique, e.g. timing analysis.
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