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Short Bytes: Do you know about the Darknet and TOR? Here’s an interesting piece of information if you are interested in the web security and related niche. 
The Darknet can’t be accessed using the regular web browser and internet connection. You can access this by using encryption mechanisms like TOR or some other password protected forums.
Many of you would be aware that the TOR network (The Onion Router) was developed by the United States Navy Research Laboratory in 1990’s to communicate securely and its code was later released under a free license.
By configuring your TOR browser, you can access the Darknet websites. Apart from being a means to express your views freely, whistleblowing and secure communications, the Darknet is home to illegal products. It’s widely used to share child pornography, drugs, and other illegal information.
The Darknet exists from a long time and it’s impossible for the governments to control what’s going on there with the available tools.
Bat Blue has made an interesting infographic that brings the basic principles of the Darknet and tells the ways to access the Darknet securely. Take a look:
Welcome to the Darknet (click to enlarge)
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By Stephen Hull Updated: 19:16 GMT, 24 September 2011
The hostesses in the karaoke bars of Luoyang city in China's Henan province were the prey for Li Hao.
The former firefighter, 34, cruised the joints, picking his targets and then kidnapping them to inflict regular abuse of gut-wrenching depravity.
Two of the six sex slaves that Li allegedly kept in hideous underground confinement died, but four have now been rescued from their suffering.
Today, we are able to show an artist's impression of the two 'unimaginably sophisticated' small rooms in which the women were said to have been held, and the barbarity becomes horribly clear.
Dungeon: A former fireman would enter his sex lair through this, one of seven security doors, to rape girls who were too weak to resist
Slavery: The complex in the central Chinese city of Luoyang where former fireman Li Hao kept women to use for sex
The secret rooms, dug four metres under his rented basement and hidden behind seven iron doors, were located in a residential complex away from his home, where his wife and son lived unaware of the alleged kidnappings, according to the Southern Metropolis Daily newspaper .
A police official confirmed that a man who works for the city's technological supervision bureau had been taken into custody.
The paper reported that Li regularly raped the nightclub and karaoke bar workers and would give them food only once every two days to keep them physically weak.
It described the rooms the women ate, slept and defecated in as dank and smelly.
Some of his captives started competing with one another for his attention, the report said, and two of them ended up fighting, it claimed.
Li then allegedly killed one of them with the help of another woman.
He also reportedly killed one of the other women who was said to have been 'disobedient', and buried both bodies in the corner of one of the rooms.
Li only let some of the women out when he wanted them to perform sexual services for other men to earn money for him, the paper claimed.
It was on one of these outings that one of the women, a 23-year-old, escaped and went to the police, according to the report.
Dungeon: The underground room, like the neighbouring one pictured here, contained computers, but the 'residents' did not have access to the internet
Li was apparently caught earlier this month as he tried to escape the city.
Despite the horrific suffering they endured, the women, who have now been released, reportedly said they bore no malice to their captor.
They were supplied with computers, video games and DVDs to entertain themselves. But they were not allowed to use the internet.
A local Chinese police chief has now apologised and suspended four officers over the incident, the official Xinhua news agency said on Saturday.
Kidnapped: All of the victims worked as hostesses in karaoke bars in Luoyang (left). Li is accused of keeping his female victims weak by underfeeding them
Guo Congbin, director of the public security bureau of Luoyang in central China, told a police meeting that the case showed community safety patrols were weak and officers had lost their sense of responsibility, Xinhua said.
'As the police chief, I bear the responsibility,' Guo was quoted as saying, adding that he had suspended the work of four police officials over the case.
Southern Metropolis Daily reporter Ji Xuguang, who was the first to report the case, said he had left Henan province after he was 'threatened' and interrogated by officials who demanded he reveal his source, the China Daily reported.
Authorities have denied claims of an attempted cover-up, it added.
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The deep web is exactly what it sounds like: the underground internet, the portion that’s not indexed by traditional search engines like Google or Bing —and it’s much bigger than you might realize. In fact, major sites like Facebook, Wikipedia, and everything else you find through a search engine make up less than 1 percent of the internet. While there are a number of option, the best deep web search engines will help you more easily navigate the morass.
The most secretive section in the deep web is known as the dark net, and you’ll need to download Tor to access it (here’s more on that process ). Many people search the deep web to find drugs, illegal porn, or stolen credit cards. But deep web search engines also provide a lot of educational archives, hidden articles from academic journals, and intel on news around the world.
Finding all the untapped information is not as difficult as it might seem at first glance. With these user-friendly, deep web search engines, hidden information is just a few clicks away. But be warned: The deep web is like a black hole. If you aren’t too careful, you may get sucked into the internet so far gone that things may never be the same.
Torch has one of the largest search engines in the deep web, as they claim to have an index of more than a million hidden page results. It is one of the oldest search engines, but is still around for a good reason. — Kristen Hubby
This deep web search engine—which, like many other deep web search engines on this list, also lets you search the regular web—has a clean and easy to use interface and doesn’t track your discoveries. The options for topics to search are endless, and you can even customize it to enhance your experience. — K.H.
The Onion URL Repository has a massive index of over a million page results and does not set limits on what information it holds close. — K.H.
When you search the deep web occasionally, you’ll discover useful places where you need to be careful. The Uncensored Hidden Wiki is very much one of those locations, an uncensored collection of links and articles that, over the site’s history, have included links to information on criminal activities from drugs to child pornography. The site has cleaned up its act considerably. However, there are still links to graphic content and possibly illegal sites to be found. If you can look past those elements, Uncensored Hidden Wiki is a treasure trove of deep web information. Inside you’ll discover blogs about Tor, links to deep web email services, and even social networks. Just be careful what you search. — John-Michael Bond
Considered one of the oldest archives in the whole World Wide Web, the WWW Virtual Library has an index with results pertaining to everything from agriculture to social and behavioral sciences. The search engine is a brain child of the same man who created the foundations of web itself. The legend, Tim Berners-Lee, so you know it’s the real deal. — K.H.
This search engine is great. Users can skip all the clutter and distraction from surfing the web with no ads. It’s clean and mimics the look of Google. — K.H.
The deep web can seem like a terrifying place, but part of the fun of discovery is opening doors and not knowing what’s behind them. ParaZite is a search engine that gamified the deep web. Beyond its basic, and useful, search features, it also offers up the chance to gamble by taking you to a random site on the deep web. It’s basically the deep equivalent of Google’s “Feeling Lucky” feature. Of course, using it I was taken to an email client and a black market site. Oh, and an essay on why children are jerks. Make sure you’re using a firewall and VPN before you fire up ParaZite. — J.M.B.
The directory in TorLinks has a wide range of intellectual results, with the most notable being the literary section. — K.H.
Looking for drugs? This is the search engine to end all drug hunts. Down in the depths, users are able to search effectively for the dark net drugs that are available for purchase on the majority of web page results. (Reminder: Buying illegal drugs on the internet is still really, really illegal. Don’t do it.) — K.H.
Touchgraph gets visual with the deep web scavenger hunt. The algorithm it uses is designed to cluster your search results to create a visual result. It’s a creative touch to make searching more exciting. — K.H.
Worried about privacy? Ixquick’s Start Page is one the best search engines available. Yes, even if you’re not using Tor. Unlike other search engines, Start Page doesn’t record your IP address , allowing you to keep your search history secret. It’s bothersome that Google knows everything about you. Start Page is a way to do some research without sharing your information with someone else. — J.M.B.
Ahmia.fi is a great search engine for beginners who are new to the deep web. It takes about five seconds to figure out how the search engine works. Once cracked, scouring the deep web becomes a breeze. — K.H.
Like Touchgraph, this search engine also collects your searches to make a common result or pattern, but without the visual aspect. Instead, it’s simple like Google. — K.H.
Editor’s note: This article is routinely updated for relevance.
Kristen Hubby is a tech and lifestyle reporter. Her writing focuses on sex, pop culture, streaming entertainment, and social media, with an emphasis on major platforms like Snapchat, YouTube, and Spotify. Her work has also appeared in Austin Monthly and the Austin American-Statesman, where she covered local news and the dining scene in Austin, Texas.
John-Michael Bond is a tech reporter and culture writer for Daily Dot. A longtime cord-cutter and early adopter, he's an expert on streaming services (Hulu with Live TV), devices (Roku, Amazon Fire), and anime. A former staff writer for TUAW, he's knowledgeable on all things Apple and Android. You can also also find him regularly performing standup comedy in Los Angeles.
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