Dark Internet or Dark Web is a term for networked computers that are not accessible. The reason may be that there are no Internet connections that reach the contents of those addresses or because those content are generated or produced automatically. For example, we keep databases constantly changing, search engines have difficulty indexing them. The dark Internet can also be defined as a set of network links that use non-HTTP protocols but are on the public network and are established in a closed and confidential manner between trusted parties. This type is usually used for peer-to-peer file sharing or two-to-peer sharing
Security Issues [edit]
The dark Internet received attention in 2001 when many security institutions, including the Arbor networks, identified potentially dangerous dark networks planted to withhold service and other attacks and illegal activity.
Identifiers [edit]
Internet deep and dark and does not have any features from Google
References [edit]
^ Owen, Gareth. "Dr. Gareth Owen: Tor: Services and Hidden Deonymismisation". See it on June 20, 2015.
External links [edit]
The Dark Internet, Report by CR & T
Trends in Denial of Service Technical Attack (PDF) by CERT (2001)
Dark Space Network Hides Net The Bad guys from vnunet (November 14, 2001)
Mission to network lost by the BBC (December 26, 2001)
How terrorists use the Internet interview ABC Australia with Professor Chen Hsinchun.
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