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Dogecoin use is on the rise in the dark web
According to a report by blockchain analytics firm Elliptic, dogecoin are gaining influence on the dark web and are increasingly associated with a number of illegal activities such as terrorist financing, Ponzi schemes and child sex abuse. -
The Dark Web Revealed – What is the dark web, how to enter the dark web, how to access the dark web safely
This article is a popularization of the knowledge of the dark web, and a truthful revelation of the dark web. -
Over 24.6 billion user login credentials are available for purchase on the dark web marketplace
According to calculations by threat intelligence firm Digital Shadows, the number of compromised credentials available on the dark web has increased by 65 percent since 2020. Approximately 6.7 billion of these stolen credentials have unique username and password pairs, an increase of 1.7 billion from 2020. -
Social networks are replacing the dark web in the drug trade
To be sure, the authorities' estimates state that by the end of 2021, revenues from the "drug business" on the dark web have fallen from 1 million euros per day in 2020 to 30,000 euros per day. According to the analysis provided, it is social networks and instant messengers that are "taking advantage" of this decline, which could be "a safer and more convenient source of supply". -
AlphaBay Market Takes Over the Dark Web Again
DeSnake, the administrator of the newly launched AlphaBay market, seems to have delivered or is about to deliver on his first promise: reclaiming the crown of the dark web's trading marketplace. another period of AlphaBay's reign may just be beginning. -
What is “Red Room”? Do “live killing” horror sites on the dark web really exist?
Although the "red room" has generated a lot of discussion on social media over the years, and although urban legends about the existence of the "red room" have been circulating for years - so far there is no evidence that they actually exist. -
Germany: Why the dark web is actually protected by law
The Dark Web is not much more complex than the usual Internet, and citizens have a guaranteed right to unhindered access to information from freely available sources. Federal Constitutional Court: "Everyone has the right to ...... unhindered access to information from generally available sources. " -
Russians use VPN, Tor to break through internet blockade in hopes of getting the real inside story of Russia-Ukraine war
According to CNN, since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, thousands of Russian users are estimated to have accessed other websites through the software's decentralized network Tor. Twitter has also added a special website to allow Tor users to use the platform without any problems, while Facebook has had its own Tor website since 2014. -
Latin America: Criminal Groups Are Increasingly Selling Drugs and Opioids on the Dark Web
In the document "Online Trafficking in Synthetic Drugs and Opioids in Latin America," the United Nations maintains that 30 suppliers or criminal organizations concentrate the sale of products such as synthetic drugs and fentanyl on the dark web. -
Russian Internet Censorship Is Forcing Citizens to Turn to the Dark Web and VPN for News and Social Media
Social media platforms and news sites have virtually disappeared from the Russian Internet, with the Kremlin banning platforms including Facebook and others leaving over "fake news" laws. VPN software downloads have soared, but advocates still fear "isolation. The Kremlin has banned platforms including Facebook, while others have left because of the "fake news" law.
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