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*First Published: Aug 29, 2014, 8:00 am CDT
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Posted on Aug 29, 2014   Updated on May 30, 2021, 4:45 pm CDT

Being a pedophile on the Deep Web isn’t as easy today.

When FBI agents burst into the home of Timothy DeFoggi early one morning last year, he was sitting at his laptop downloading child pornography videos over the Tor anonymity network.

DeFoggi, until then the acting cybersecurity chief at the federal Department of Health and Human Services, was recently found guilty of three child-porn crimes, including solicitation and distribution. His guilty verdict is the latest in a long string of successful investigations, busts, and convictions that have come as American law enforcement wages a war on child pornography on the Deep Web.

Today, the pedophile websites and communities of the anonymous Internet are closing ranks and making it more difficult for new members to enter than ever before.

The Love Zone, likely the biggest child pornography site on the Deep Web today, has over 50,000 members. At one time, registering for the Love Zone was as easy as making a Twitter account. For much of the four years since its founding in 2010, the site grew into one of the largest trading posts of illegal pornography simply because of its openness.

Prospective new members now have to actually commit a crime to gain access.

After you’ve claimed a nickname on TLZ, new members are required to post 50 to 200 megabytes of hardcore preteen pornography in order to gain access. An application “must contain clearly preteen hardcore material,” the site rules state. “No softcore, no jailbait. If at least one of the participants is 12 years old or less, flat-chested, hairless, and engaging in sexual activity, it most likely qualifies.”

Members also have to describe the content of the porn in detail.

That’s the equivalent of a street gang requiring a new member to rob a deli or stab a passerby, a tried-and-true method criminals use to separate the wheat from the chaff. Make the newbie commit a crime in front of everyone, or else he’s out.

Serious U.S. vigilance against child pornography in cyberspace began over a decade ago—long after the pedophiles had arrived online in large numbers—but the federal crosshairs shifted decisively to illegal abuse material on Tor’s anonymity network in 2013.

Over the past year, several of the biggest child pornography websites of all time have been targeted and shut down. Offenders were identified and arrested. Pedophile communities were saturated with fear, uncertainty, and doubt.

That hasn’t stopped many pedophiles from looking for illegal porn on the Deep Web, but it has put them in a new mindset.

In early Aug. 2013, federal agents seized and shut down Freedom Hosting, a Deep Web hosting operation they correctly identified as the “largest facilitator of child porn on the planet.”

Freedom Hosting was home to websites like Lolita City, which was then likely the largest child pornography site on the Web, with millions of photos and videos provided to over 15,000 members. It was free and open to access with no registration required.

Lolita City’s openness was the product of a pedophile community that had grown relatively comfortable behind the powerful veil of Tor’s anonymity.

Now, several popular forums across the Deep Web that were once open require illegal initiation rites or have simply closed up registration to new members.

This sort of defensive posture has been seen in the Deep Web’s recent past.

Before the fall of Freedom Hosting, the most prominent threat to the pedophiles of the Deep Web was perceived to be cyberattacks from hacktivist vigilantes from groups like Anonymous . In 2011, Anonymous attacked and brought down multiple Deep Web child porn sites including Lolita City—for a few days, anyway.

Shortly thereafter, the sites came back online and grew to 10 times their previous size.

To defend their websites from distributed denial of service attacks, sites like the Onion Pedo Video Archive (OPVA, the website that DeFoggi was caught using) threw an obstacle in the way: a front page CAPTCHA containing child pornography that required a human being to view and interact with the illegal content before being able to access or attack the site.

OPVA no longer exists. It was never relaunched when Freedom Hosting was shut down. But many other child pornography sites popped back up.

While these obstacles can help to keep out vigilantes, trolls, and journalists—viewing and sharing that material is a crime for almost anyone—there are important exceptions the pedophiles are acutely aware of.

Police involved in an investigation can do what they deem necessary, for instance, and informants will likely be given a legal pass if they are cooperating with police.

The defensive posturing from the Deep Web’s child pornography realm is telling. They’re not stopping or shutting down shop by any means. But the last year, which has included arrests and raids of Deep Web pedophiles across the world, has left that community more on edge than ever before.
Patrick Howell O'Neill is a notable cybersecurity reporter whose work has focused on the dark net, national security, and law enforcement. A former senior writer at the Daily Dot, O'Neill joined CyberScoop in October 2016.


I am a cybersecurity journalist at CyberScoop. I cover the security industry, national security and law enforcement.
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*First Published: Aug 29, 2014, 8:00 am CDT
More stories to check out before you go

Posted on Aug 29, 2014   Updated on May 30, 2021, 4:45 pm CDT

Being a pedophile on the Deep Web isn’t as easy today.

When FBI agents burst into the home of Timothy DeFoggi early one morning last year, he was sitting at his laptop downloading child pornography videos over the Tor anonymity network.

DeFoggi, until then the acting cybersecurity chief at the federal Department of Health and Human Services, was recently found guilty of three child-porn crimes, including solicitation and distribution. His guilty verdict is the latest in a long string of successful investigations, busts, and convictions that have come as American law enforcement wages a war on child pornography on the Deep Web.

Today, the pedophile websites and communities of the anonymous Internet are closing ranks and making it more difficult for new members to enter than ever before.

The Love Zone, likely the biggest child pornography site on the Deep Web today, has over 50,000 members. At one time, registering for the Love Zone was as easy as making a Twitter account. For much of the four years since its founding in 2010, the site grew into one of the largest trading posts of illegal pornography simply because of its openness.

Prospective new members now have to actually commit a crime to gain access.

After you’ve claimed a nickname on TLZ, new members are required to post 50 to 200 megabytes of hardcore preteen pornography in order to gain access. An application “must contain clearly preteen hardcore material,” the site rules state. “No softcore, no jailbait. If at least one of the participants is 12 years old or less, flat-chested, hairless, and engaging in sexual activity, it most likely qualifies.”

Members also have to describe the content of the porn in detail.

That’s the equivalent of a street gang requiring a new member to rob a deli or stab a passerby, a tried-and-true method criminals use to separate the wheat from the chaff. Make the newbie commit a crime in front of everyone, or else he’s out.

Serious U.S. vigilance against child pornography in cyberspace began over a decade ago—long after the pedophiles had arrived online in large numbers—but the federal crosshairs shifted decisively to illegal abuse material on Tor’s anonymity network in 2013.

Over the past year, several of the biggest child pornography websites of all time have been targeted and shut down. Offenders were identified and arrested. Pedophile communities were saturated with fear, uncertainty, and doubt.

That hasn’t stopped many pedophiles from looking for illegal porn on the Deep Web, but it has put them in a new mindset.

In early Aug. 2013, federal agents seized and shut down Freedom Hosting, a Deep Web hosting operation they correctly identified as the “largest facilitator of child porn on the planet.”

Freedom Hosting was home to websites like Lolita City, which was then likely the largest child pornography site on the Web, with millions of photos and videos provided to over 15,000 members. It was free and open to access with no registration required.

Lolita City’s openness was the product of a pedophile community that had grown relatively comfortable behind the powerful veil of Tor’s anonymity.

Now, several popular forums across the Deep Web that were once open require illegal initiation rites or have simply closed up registration to new members.

This sort of defensive posture has been seen in the Deep Web’s recent past.

Before the fall of Freedom Hosting, the most prominent threat to the pedophiles of the Deep Web was perceived to be cyberattacks from hacktivist vigilantes from groups like Anonymous . In 2011, Anonymous attacked and brought down multiple Deep Web child porn sites including Lolita City—for a few days, anyway.

Shortly thereafter, the sites came back online and grew to 10 times their previous size.

To defend their websites from distributed denial of service attacks, sites like the Onion Pedo Video Archive (OPVA, the website that DeFoggi was caught using) threw an obstacle in the way: a front page CAPTCHA containing child pornography that required a human being to view and interact with the illegal content before being able to access or attack the site.

OPVA no longer exists. It was never relaunched when Freedom Hosting was shut down. But many other child pornography sites popped back up.

While these obstacles can help to keep out vigilantes, trolls, and journalists—viewing and sharing that material is a crime for almost anyone—there are important exceptions the pedophiles are acutely aware of.

Police involved in an investigation can do what they deem necessary, for instance, and informants will likely be given a legal pass if they are cooperating with police.

The defensive posturing from the Deep Web’s child pornography realm is telling. They’re not stopping or shutting down shop by any means. But the last year, which has included arrests and raids of Deep Web pedophiles across the world, has left that community more on edge than ever before.
Patrick Howell O'Neill is a notable cybersecurity reporter whose work has focused on the dark net, national security, and law enforcement. A former senior writer at the Daily Dot, O'Neill joined CyberScoop in October 2016.


I am a cybersecurity journalist at CyberScoop. I cover the security industry, national security and law enforcement.
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Oh my God, I can't believe horrible "people" like this actually exist. Good to hear that some hackers managed to take down the terrible content. Another thing I find creepy is that those people can have access to what you do privately. Worse, they even force you to watch the whole livestream, or else they're gonna make you one of the victims being tortured.
The dark web is a disgusting cesspool filled with equally disgusting human beings. The children whose photos are on the dark web are most likely being forced against their will too, horrible.
How do people enjoy watching children getting tortured? The dark web is like the real life version of the movie Where The Dead Go To Die and Mr Pickles. This is full of sadistic and cruel people who have nothing better to do in their lives other than just be evil.
The dark web has pornographic content so dark and disgusting it makes Boku no Pico and most of Pornhub look like kids stuff. And of course, explicit Child Pornography is the worst it could get. There are videos with children getting brutally raped and molested by some of the worse people on the planet whilst getting it done on live stream! And the worst part about it is that people pay to watch and enjoy it! And the kicker is that you HAVE to watch the entire livestream should you choose to do so, otherwise you might get tracked, kidnapped and killed, simply for closing or destroying your browser. On the bright side though, a team of hackers have managed to take down about 1/5th of all Child Porn on the Dark Web some months ago. Glad to know we have people dedicated to terminating such disgust and evil in the world.
Red Rooms are sites where people pay bitcoins to access sites where they could see live stream of people getting tied and brutally, mercilessly getting tortured, mutilated and/or murdered, whilst people anonymously watch in glee and enjoyment. A famous example is "Daisy's Destruction" in which a little girl was excessively tortured and sexually molested, whilst being recorded live to the entertainment of the viewers. The person responsible, Peter Scully is now in prison in the Philippines and the footage is under the ownership of the FBI so it cannot be found anymore, although it is infuriating to know that these sorts of content is still surfacing around the Dark Web. Not just that, but once you're watching it, you can't go back or close it. Those who monitor a Red Room can gain access to your personal information, including name, address, relatives and many more, and should you disobey an order or attempt to close a live torture stream, you'll get a phone call from a mysterious ... more
I rather watch PornHub (doesn't mean I like or watch it) than to watch innocent people dying for no reason. Even though I hate both, at least PornHub is just people having fun doing sexual things (don't know about it since I don't watch that) while this is people kidnapped and tortured full of terrible crimes happening.
That is so terrifying, people murdered brutally and mutilated? When I see that stuff, I almost want to cry at seeing innocent people dying horribly. Screw all these sites, I would kick the ass of these owners and get them to jail. I hope there is a law to ban this horrible thing.
I'd call this 'The livestream of DEATH', because closing or cancelling it can make the streamer kidnap you and be the next victim.
If you thought the dark web was scary there was a forum that revolved not only pedophilia but even infantophilia too. What's worse, the website attracted over 100,000 users online before it was taken down by police. No words can describe how beyond sick people can be.
This item definitely deserves to be higher than regular porn.
These people deserve the death penalty.
I watched a video about the dark web, and there was literally a picture of A HUMAN FOOT in a MEAT PACKAGE being DELIVERED! I feel so horribly bad for the people who have to deliver such sick things and possibly might be eaten by these sick beings. I lost my faith in all humanity after hearing about this. Please I pray for the world to become better, this made me get closer to Christianity again.
Cannibals often go to the Dark Web to find others of their kind. Heck, they're so demented they'll actually try to contact each other and arrange meetings, so they can feast upon each other! Also, there's a full book on how to cook women, complete with structured planning and detailed guidelines. I wish I was making this up, but a cook book on women does unfortunately exist...
I don't even want to know what this is, just reading this makes my blood run cold. Please don't tell me it's like The Human Centipede movies
Yep, Human Experimentation is something that exists on the Dark Web. Its usually homeless people who get caught and then experimented upon via radiation, starvation, vivisection etc with graphical, horrifying results. There's even a tagline eerily similar to Animal Farm: "All Humans are not equal, For some of them were born superior to others".
One example: The Cruel Onion Wiki. Women in heels torture small animals like puppies and kittens, often in a sexualized way. That is one of the most disturbing things I heard about on the dark web.
Humans aren't the only ones victims to the Dark Web. There's cases where people would torture and kill animals on live stream, via crushing them or mutilating them.
Yeah, I heard that there are live videos of cats getting beheaded which is just awful. Screw this (bleep) thing, please ban this!
No excuse at all for psychopaths and for people that forget that animals have feelings like ours.
...How? Animals are always naked so how can there be animal porn?
So there's this video game where you basically just walk through a pitch-black hallway endlessly. It does seem rather uneasy, but it gets worse progressively. You start to see some of the most revolting images, such as a mutilated child, a person getting raped or killed and even an image of a serial killer, Lady Justice, Margaret Thatcher and Jimmy Savile. And to top it all off, you'll hear chilling, disturbing screams of women and children which some sources say to be actually real and kept in audio files. You can check out the gameplay on YouTube, but do be careful...
I saw the walk through and this game is weird. I see nothing but an endless hallway with seizure inducing images and creepy sounds.
Definitely should be higher than porn considering that children and women are often caught in these criminal organizations, and that they can run away with those victims harmed without consequences.
There are forums based on Theistic Satanism of course. There is some pretty weird content, such as ways to summon demons and Satan himself. Considering the people in this site could be dangerous, I'd rather stay out of this...
There's an actual site where grieving mothers share images of their stillborn children in the Deep Web as a way to cope with their loss and to meet and chat with others facing the same predicament. This is one of the few areas where the Deep Web is rather harmless and the motives are understandable to some degree. Although the chilling, haunting music, accompanied with the images of stillborn infants can give you an uneasy feeling.
One of areas, where it's not that harmful. It's still chillingworth you know.
Apparently, you can find audio recordings or scripts of planes right before they crashed. In fact, you can even find one based on 9/11. Its sad and disturbing since you could hear the last words of the pilot and the passengers in audio, which might haunt you for life...
It's a known fact that the Deep Web is a place where you could buy drugs anonymously, with Silk Road being the best example. It was so successful, it was even dubbed the "eBay of drugs". The site was taken down in 2013, alongside the arrest of the site's owner. Since then, there has been a Silk Road 2.0 and 3.0. Hopefully this business gets permanently destroyed in the near-future.
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