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It is truly anything goes, with no rules other than those imposed by the site owners themselves. The pure anonymity brings out different sides of people. When people use the clear web — the one we use every day and access through Google — everything is recorded somewhere. IP addresses can be released and tracked, and any site hosting illegal material will soon be shut down by authorities. On the dark web, sites that are illegal can operate openly and brazenly, without any fear that the people behind them can be traced. They are open to the masses, and anyone can go and browse through pictures of cocaine, heroin, arms, poisons, stolen identities and financial information, pop them into a basket and buy them at the checkout. Similarly, where there are deviant communities of people, they can communicate openly, without the worry that their IP addresses or identities will be unmasked. Data gets encrypted at each bounce until it reaches its destination, where it is decrypted without the final destination being able to tell where it has come from. It can get down to old dial-up speeds. It began for me with Silk Road, the dark web drugs bazaar set up in early that sold every drug imaginable. I knew several people who were using Silk Road — to buy marijuana, ecstasy and cocaine — but it was also much more than just a market to buy drugs. Silk Road seemed to offer a safer alternative to people who were going to buy drugs anyway, by providing harm-reduction advice and sellers who had public feedback — in much the same way as eBay or Amazon — which encouraged quality control. I became an active member of the Silk Road community, engaging with the many characters who inhabited that world. From there I started my website, All Things Vice, which was mostly dark web-related news. Transactions on the dark web have traditionally been via the electronic currency bitcoin, which is virtually untraceable. Neither the sender nor the receiver needed to know the identity of one another. A customer finds someone who is selling bitcoin, which is perfectly legal. Maybe not bitcoin, but certainly cryptocurrency. Bitcoin itself has fallen victim to its own popularity over the past year, becoming slow and expensive to transfer because it was not designed to be so heavily used. However the technology that underpins it, the blockchain, is being developed in all kinds of legitimate ways and new cryptos are emerging daily. Most of them are scams or pump-and-dump schemes, but some have shown ongoing stability. Many people say bitcoin will be the Myspace of cryptocurrency: the trailblazer, dominant in the early days, but eventually taken over by a superior kind of Facebook or Instagram. Administrators of markets within the dark web are now experimenting with other currencies, such as monero and litecoin, which may become the currency of choice. Silk Road was shut down in late by US authorities and its kingpins later jailed, but a huge amount of bitcoin went missing. You interviewed a Silk Road supplier called Mongoose in prison in Bangkok who had a theory …. During the Silk Road investigation, two of the lead agents — one with the US Drug Enforcement Administration, the other with the Secret Service — were found to be corrupt, feeding Ross Ulbricht information in return for payment. These two are now serving prison sentences in the US. The defence team of Ulbricht unearthed an as-yet-unidentified third rogue law-enforcement agent. Mongoose ran a tale that this rogue agent got it into his head that Mongoose knew how to extract the missing bitcoin from Ulbricht. That said, dark web transactions form a miniscule part of the worldwide drug trade. So far none of the owners of the sites who have been identified have had any obvious links to organised crime or cartels. Obviously, some of the drugs would originate from the cartels and it is likely some organised crime groups are on the dark web as vendors. Do sex auctions really happen on the dark web? While there is no doubt human traffickers use the dark web to communicate and conduct business, there is zero evidence of sites where public auctions of kidnapped Page 3 models take place. There is certainly a site called Black Death on the dark web, but I doubt you will receive a blonde in the mail if you send them bitcoin. Motherboard, an online magazine, published an article on Black Death a couple of years ago, and readers soon matched the photographs that were supposedly girls for sale with stills from BDSM movies on Pornhub. Hit-man services are a staple of the dark web. In my book I go through trying to hire one to kill a fictional ex-husband of mine. People tend to think of hit men as the suave, stealthy assassins we see in the movies, but often their advertisements are barely literate. Besa Mafia was different, offering a slick website interface and the proven techniques of the darknet markets of bringing buyers and sellers together. More recent mass markets within the dark web allow such sales, but many drug buyers are uncomfortable sharing a place with them. There are fewer technical barriers to getting into carding now, so more people are doing it. Fake IDs have always, and will always, be a staple of any sort of crime, online or off. Just when we might think some of the stories of the dark web may be sensationalised, we discover that British paedophile Matthew Falder has just been jailed for 32 years in the UK for crimes including encouraging child rape on the site Hurt 2 The Core. Police described the geophysics researcher as the worst sex offender they have encountered online. Hurtcore is a fetish for people who get aroused by the infliction of pain, or even torture, on another person who is not a willing participant. Although it can apply to animals, adults or children, the hurtcore sites on the dark web tend to be almost exclusively a subset of the paedophile sites. It can be so sadistic that even most paedophiles are repulsed by it. Videos and photos generally come out of poverty-stricken countries, but the market is worldwide. Falder was unique in that he forced his victims to torture themselves rather than abuse them personally. He used the Hurt 2 The Core forums to crowd-source ideas for blackmailing his victims into increasingly humiliating and painful acts. These were the most difficult sections of the book to write. What does that say about its impenetrability? They have to rely on old-fashioned detective work, trying to identify users through distinctive features in pictures and videos, or through social media. The paedophilia scene adds a further layer of complexity because the vast majority of it is not commercial. Illegal porn tends to be made and shared among participants for free. At best, they can hope to take over the account of someone they have busted, but even that can be short-lived as members have to constantly produce new material or be locked out. Law enforcement has undertaken some very controversial methods, including running one of the largest paedophile sites in the world for more than a year in order to try to identify as many offenders as possible. The dark web makes up a tiny fraction of the deep web. A really, really tiny fraction. Snuff movies. Gladiator fights to the death. Think the movie Hostel, with webcams. There is some truth to this rumour, but the execution is not like you see in the movies. Most notably, because it involves children, not adults. The greatest crime you can commit within a dark web community is the doxxing of somebody. Every illegal market or forum will remove any attempts to dox one of their users and ban the username that posts the information. It is considered the digital equivalent of ratting on someone to law enforcement. On the other hand, those same markets have no problem selling stolen personal information from hackers that will be used for financial gain. It most certainly does. The dark web is a useful tool for people who need privacy and secrecy: people living under oppressive regimes may use it to share views that oppose their government, or even just to access Facebook. Journalists can use it to safely confer with their sources; humanitarian workers can use it to meet and discuss their work. Whistleblowers can upload documents and data without any chance of it being digitally traced back to them. WikiLeaks is an example of an early adopter of Tor for whistleblowers. There are those who believe the dark web is the future of the internet and that this will be a good thing because it will give us our privacy back. Our mobiles and PCs contain our entire life, information that is being heavily mined by everything from Facebook to the banks. Everywhere we go online, we leave a digital footprint: of our browsing history, our purchases, our taste in clothes, our political affiliations, our physical location. We happily hand over detailed personal information to a company in the hope of getting a free latte when we walk past a coffee chain. Social networks like Facebook and Twitter seem to be particularly vulnerable to hackers and evidence suggests the malware problem — malicious software that spreads viruses and Trojan horses — is growing. Most people should be much more worried about the clear web. Especially with the amount of information we provide to social media both knowingly and unknowingly: we have pretty much entered a post-privacy world, where our online lives are tightly connected to our offline lives, with the result that our information is up for sale. This article was originally published on SMH. Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive. Type your email…. Continue reading. Breaking News. Sign in. Forgot your password? Get help. Privacy Policy. Password recovery. Monday 21 October Tech The Internet. On the dark web, sites that are illegal can operate openly and brazenly. Photo: Getty Images What exactly is the dark web? Like this: Like Loading Q Credible and Independent since Paying the bills. Type your email… Subscribe. Loading Comments Email Required Name Required Website.

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It is truly anything goes, with no rules other than those imposed by the site owners themselves. The pure anonymity brings out different sides of people. When people use the clear web — the one we use every day and access through Google — everything is recorded somewhere. IP addresses can be released and tracked, and any site hosting illegal material will soon be shut down by authorities. On the dark web, sites that are illegal can operate openly and brazenly, without any fear that the people behind them can be traced. They are open to the masses, and anyone can go and browse through pictures of cocaine, heroin, arms, poisons, stolen identities and financial information, pop them into a basket and buy them at the checkout. Similarly, where there are deviant communities of people, they can communicate openly, without the worry that their IP addresses or identities will be unmasked. Data gets encrypted at each bounce until it reaches its destination, where it is decrypted without the final destination being able to tell where it has come from. It can get down to old dial-up speeds. It began for me with Silk Road, the dark web drugs bazaar set up in early that sold every drug imaginable. I knew several people who were using Silk Road — to buy marijuana, ecstasy and cocaine — but it was also much more than just a market to buy drugs. Silk Road seemed to offer a safer alternative to people who were going to buy drugs anyway, by providing harm-reduction advice and sellers who had public feedback — in much the same way as eBay or Amazon — which encouraged quality control. I became an active member of the Silk Road community, engaging with the many characters who inhabited that world. From there I started my website, All Things Vice, which was mostly dark web-related news. Transactions on the dark web have traditionally been via the electronic currency bitcoin, which is virtually untraceable. Neither the sender nor the receiver needed to know the identity of one another. A customer finds someone who is selling bitcoin, which is perfectly legal. Maybe not bitcoin, but certainly cryptocurrency. Bitcoin itself has fallen victim to its own popularity over the past year, becoming slow and expensive to transfer because it was not designed to be so heavily used. However the technology that underpins it, the blockchain, is being developed in all kinds of legitimate ways and new cryptos are emerging daily. Most of them are scams or pump-and-dump schemes, but some have shown ongoing stability. Many people say bitcoin will be the Myspace of cryptocurrency: the trailblazer, dominant in the early days, but eventually taken over by a superior kind of Facebook or Instagram. Administrators of markets within the dark web are now experimenting with other currencies, such as monero and litecoin, which may become the currency of choice. Silk Road was shut down in late by US authorities and its kingpins later jailed, but a huge amount of bitcoin went missing. You interviewed a Silk Road supplier called Mongoose in prison in Bangkok who had a theory …. During the Silk Road investigation, two of the lead agents — one with the US Drug Enforcement Administration, the other with the Secret Service — were found to be corrupt, feeding Ross Ulbricht information in return for payment. These two are now serving prison sentences in the US. The defence team of Ulbricht unearthed an as-yet-unidentified third rogue law-enforcement agent. Mongoose ran a tale that this rogue agent got it into his head that Mongoose knew how to extract the missing bitcoin from Ulbricht. That said, dark web transactions form a miniscule part of the worldwide drug trade. So far none of the owners of the sites who have been identified have had any obvious links to organised crime or cartels. Obviously, some of the drugs would originate from the cartels and it is likely some organised crime groups are on the dark web as vendors. Do sex auctions really happen on the dark web? While there is no doubt human traffickers use the dark web to communicate and conduct business, there is zero evidence of sites where public auctions of kidnapped Page 3 models take place. There is certainly a site called Black Death on the dark web, but I doubt you will receive a blonde in the mail if you send them bitcoin. Motherboard, an online magazine, published an article on Black Death a couple of years ago, and readers soon matched the photographs that were supposedly girls for sale with stills from BDSM movies on Pornhub. Hit-man services are a staple of the dark web. In my book I go through trying to hire one to kill a fictional ex-husband of mine. People tend to think of hit men as the suave, stealthy assassins we see in the movies, but often their advertisements are barely literate. Besa Mafia was different, offering a slick website interface and the proven techniques of the darknet markets of bringing buyers and sellers together. More recent mass markets within the dark web allow such sales, but many drug buyers are uncomfortable sharing a place with them. There are fewer technical barriers to getting into carding now, so more people are doing it. Fake IDs have always, and will always, be a staple of any sort of crime, online or off. Just when we might think some of the stories of the dark web may be sensationalised, we discover that British paedophile Matthew Falder has just been jailed for 32 years in the UK for crimes including encouraging child rape on the site Hurt 2 The Core. Police described the geophysics researcher as the worst sex offender they have encountered online. Hurtcore is a fetish for people who get aroused by the infliction of pain, or even torture, on another person who is not a willing participant. Although it can apply to animals, adults or children, the hurtcore sites on the dark web tend to be almost exclusively a subset of the paedophile sites. It can be so sadistic that even most paedophiles are repulsed by it. Videos and photos generally come out of poverty-stricken countries, but the market is worldwide. Falder was unique in that he forced his victims to torture themselves rather than abuse them personally. He used the Hurt 2 The Core forums to crowd-source ideas for blackmailing his victims into increasingly humiliating and painful acts. These were the most difficult sections of the book to write. What does that say about its impenetrability? They have to rely on old-fashioned detective work, trying to identify users through distinctive features in pictures and videos, or through social media. The paedophilia scene adds a further layer of complexity because the vast majority of it is not commercial. Illegal porn tends to be made and shared among participants for free. At best, they can hope to take over the account of someone they have busted, but even that can be short-lived as members have to constantly produce new material or be locked out. Law enforcement has undertaken some very controversial methods, including running one of the largest paedophile sites in the world for more than a year in order to try to identify as many offenders as possible. The dark web makes up a tiny fraction of the deep web. A really, really tiny fraction. Snuff movies. Gladiator fights to the death. Think the movie Hostel, with webcams. There is some truth to this rumour, but the execution is not like you see in the movies. Most notably, because it involves children, not adults. The greatest crime you can commit within a dark web community is the doxxing of somebody. Every illegal market or forum will remove any attempts to dox one of their users and ban the username that posts the information. It is considered the digital equivalent of ratting on someone to law enforcement. On the other hand, those same markets have no problem selling stolen personal information from hackers that will be used for financial gain. It most certainly does. The dark web is a useful tool for people who need privacy and secrecy: people living under oppressive regimes may use it to share views that oppose their government, or even just to access Facebook. Journalists can use it to safely confer with their sources; humanitarian workers can use it to meet and discuss their work. Whistleblowers can upload documents and data without any chance of it being digitally traced back to them. WikiLeaks is an example of an early adopter of Tor for whistleblowers. There are those who believe the dark web is the future of the internet and that this will be a good thing because it will give us our privacy back. Our mobiles and PCs contain our entire life, information that is being heavily mined by everything from Facebook to the banks. Everywhere we go online, we leave a digital footprint: of our browsing history, our purchases, our taste in clothes, our political affiliations, our physical location. We happily hand over detailed personal information to a company in the hope of getting a free latte when we walk past a coffee chain. Social networks like Facebook and Twitter seem to be particularly vulnerable to hackers and evidence suggests the malware problem — malicious software that spreads viruses and Trojan horses — is growing. Most people should be much more worried about the clear web. Especially with the amount of information we provide to social media both knowingly and unknowingly: we have pretty much entered a post-privacy world, where our online lives are tightly connected to our offline lives, with the result that our information is up for sale. This article was originally published on SMH. Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive. Type your email…. Continue reading. Breaking News. Sign in. Forgot your password? Get help. Privacy Policy. Password recovery. Monday 21 October Tech The Internet. On the dark web, sites that are illegal can operate openly and brazenly. Photo: Getty Images What exactly is the dark web? Like this: Like Loading Q Credible and Independent since Paying the bills. Type your email… Subscribe. Loading Comments Email Required Name Required Website.

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