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Dark web mapping reveals that half of the content is legal
Helpnet Security ^ | 4/8/16 | Zeljka Zorz

Posted on 04/09/2016 8:37:48 AM PDT by markomalley

A recent global survey commissioned by the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) showed that seven in ten (71%) global citizens say the “dark net” – “an area of the internet only accessible via special web browsers that allow you to surf the web anonymously” – should be shut down.

The Centre doesn’t say whether the polled individuals were made aware of what the “dark net” is and is used for (illegal things, but also to keep journalists, human rights activists, dissidents and whistleblowers safe while they are trying to carry out their job/mission) before answering the question. If not, it may be assumed that most of them have heard only about the illegal stuff effected with it.

At this point, though, I have to stop and clarify several things. The dark web exists on a variety of dark nets. Some are small, “private” peer-to-peer networks, others are large networks operated by public organizations and individuals (think Tor, Freenet, I2P). But the terms “dark web” and “dark net” are often (erroneously) used interchangeably.

I’m going to take a wild stab and say that when those who performed the aforementioned survey really meant “dark web” instead of “dark net,” and possibly some of the polled individuals thought the same, but in either case the results would likely be similar, if not the same.

What, exactly, is the percentage of legal and illegal content on the dark web?

Cyber threat intelligence firm Intelliagg and dark net indexing company Darksum have recently released the results of their efforts to map the dark web (in this case, only the Tor network), and they are as follows:

“We believe it is important for the public to gain a better understanding of the contents of the dark web in order for there to be a proper debate about its nature, dangers – and potential benefits,” the companies say. “Misunderstanding about the dark net is rife, and has been fuelled by often misleading media coverage. This, in turn, has influenced policy debates based on incorrect assumptions and hyperbole.”

Their plan is to regularly monitor the situation on the dark web and its evolution. As they noted, an important characteristic of the dark web is that it is transitory and ever changeable.


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To: markomalley

M4L Dark Web


21 posted on 04/09/2016 2:30:53 PM PDT by Scrambler Bob (As always, /s is implicitly assumed. Unless explicitly labled /not s. Saves keystrokes.)
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To: InterceptPoint

And as usual....the Cruzbots respond with personal attacks and invective....

Why don’t you start with all the GOPe PACs that have diverted all their resources to destroy Trump and pump up Cruz....Do you really think they like or want Cruz....Even Scott Walker admitted he really wasn’t endorsing Cruz, just trying to ensure Trump doesn’t win....

These same people will work overtime to bury Cruz at the convention if they are successful derailing Trump.....

No matter what Cruz does or doesn’t do, they will nuke him....if by some outside chance Cruz gets the nomination, they now own him....Not the best outcome for the establishment but better than Trump....

Whether for Cruz or Trump, our real enemy is the GOPe...they must be dismantled and buried...

Trump and Cruz should bury the hatchet and unite.....


22 posted on 04/09/2016 4:28:56 PM PDT by nevergore
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To: markomalley

I am guessing 64.573% of people on dark Web are govt employees running sting ops.


23 posted on 04/09/2016 4:48:34 PM PDT by free_life (If you ask Jesus to forgive you and to save you, He will.)
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