Deep Dark Web

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Deep Web & Dark

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WHAT ARE THEY?

Surface web is only about 19 TB in size

The deep net has a whopping size of


over 7500 TB !
HOW DO WE GET THERE?
-need browser that masks our
identity

-need access to otherwise


inaccessible parts of the web
WHY USE THESE BROWSERS?
Search engine crawlers do not pick up most resources including:
● Dynamic content: dynamic pages which are returned in response to a submitted query or accessed only through a form

● Unlinked content: pages which are not linked to by other pages (ie backlinks or inlinks)

● Private Web: sites that require registration and login

● Limited access content: sites that limit access to their pages in a technical way

● Scripted content: pages that are only accessible through links produced in script (ex javascript)

● Non-HTML/text content: textual content encoded in multimedia files

● Text content using the Gopher protocol and files hosted on irregular FTP
ILLEGAL
ACTIVITIES
PURCHASING ILLEGAL ITEMS/SUBSTANCES
● millions of dollars of transactions made

each year

● can purchase weapons, narcotics, credit

cards, organs, hackers, hitmen, etc

● From February 6, 2011 to July 23, 2013

roughly $1.2 billion in revenue and $79.8

million in commissions were made through

Silk Road alone


SCAMS

● credit card frauds

● fake passports and ID

● Hitmen

● Stealing private and


personal info

● exploitations to upload
malware

LEAK OF SENSITIVE INFORMATION


HUMAN TRAFFICKING & ORGAN DEALING

● Slaves can be bought and sold


over the dark web

● Sites involving human


experimentation

● Organs can also be


purchased

● People can intentionally sell


their organs

● amateur surgery kits


CHILD PORNOGRAPHY
PROSTITUTION
● Services are provided
discretely through the deep
net

● one of the biggest problems on the dark


web
● more and more sites keep emerging
ASSASSINATION
TERRORIST ACTIVITY
● the Deep net has
always been
considered a place
of communication
between terrorist
groups

● Hitman services

● Widely regarded as a hoax


LEGAL USES
● Whistleblowers

● Military

● Policy & Crime units

● Access to additional information

● Accessing websites not available to


other countries.

● Everyday buying and selling


UNDERGROUND JOURNALISTS
● Access for places with heavy censorship laws over the internet
● Obtaining information on the events occurring in other countries
● Cohort exchange of messages
● Private message sending within the country
● Information leaking concerning the states of other places
● Leaking of Classified information for betterment of someone
DEEP WEB USED BY THE GOVERNMENT
● In august 2013, the US intercepted messages being sent amongst senior al qaeda
officials
● US embassies were the target
● This was intercepted by the US government. 22 US embassies were shut down
across the Middle East and North Africa as part of a counter effort
● Messages were sent through an anonymous email service
CICADA 3301
● Unknown organization

● Tons of rumors revolving its involvement or meaning. Some believe it be a
recruitment agency for government or even terrorist activity.

● Has only appeared 4 times, posting complex puzzles to be solved. Latest one on
January 5, 2016.

● All that's known is that they are trying to find “highly intelligent individuals”.

● Puzzles involved media, music, bootable Linux CDs, signs, cryptography,
steganography etc.
IS THE DEEP NET / DARK NET SAFE?
● YES ● NO

● There are much more safety precautions No matter how updated, browsers still have
● involved in using these deep web browsers vulnerabilities that can be exploited

● Example: masking IP address, encryptions, etc. Even just using your normal email or a regular
● username can have serious effects

● There are directories that you can use to browse ● NEVER give up personal info, or credit card info
safely in the deep web.
● Should be wary when making purchases etc.

● Provides additional security in terms of hacking


and malware prevention
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
● What is the difference between the deep web and the dark web?
- The Deep Web refers to the broad swath of the internet that traditional search engines are unable to access, including password-
protected web forums, chat services, file sharing and P2P technologies. While the Dark Web is a subcomponent of the Deep Web
that is not only inaccessible to mainstream search engines but only visible to users who have installed specialized software enabling
access to these regions of the internet.

● Why can’t you use a surface web browsers and search engines to enter the deep
web?
- Using a regular web browser would not protect your identity and it can arouse suspicion with the law. Tor is
exceptionally good because there are several layers of encryption (like an onion) to mask your IP.
- Using a search engine such as Google is futile as it cannot index or retrieve the amount of data that is not accessed via public DNS
services. The Dark Web and the Deep Web itself have their own search engines.
-
● Name three illegal and legal activities that can be done in the deep web.
- Illegal: Prostitution, Drug deals, Hitmen services.
- Legal: Journalism, accessing banned novels, whistleblowing.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

REFERENCES
● http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/8719/cyber-crime/the-good-and-the-bad-of-the-deep-web.html

● https://www.cigionline.org/sites/default/files/gcig_paper_no6.pdf

● https://www.flashpoint-intel.com/home/assets/File/Flashpoint_IlluminatingTheDeep%26DarkWeb.pdf

● https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_web

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