DARK WEB
A SECRET WORLD
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TODAY'S AGENDA
CASE LAW
TOR BROWSER
INTRODUCTION
DANGERS OF THE DARK WEB TO
USERS
CONCLUSION
TYPES OF WEB
LEGAL ACTIONS
RISKY CONTENTS THAT
FOUND IN DARK WEB
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Tomas and Chloe
INTRODUCTION
The dark web, also known as the
darknet, makes up a large portion of
the internet.
The Dark Web contains information
that is not searchable using
the traditional search engines such as
google,yahoo,etc.
Deep net, Invicible web or Hidden
web, Under net.
TYPES OF WEB
1. SURFACE WEB: It includes websites, web pages, and other
online content that can be easily accessed through search
engines like Google, Yahoo, and Bing.
2. DEEP WEB: This is the part of the internet that is not
indexed by search engines and is hidden from public view. It
includes websites and online content that require
authentication, such as email accounts, online banking, and
social media profiles.
3. DARK WEB: The dark web is known for hosting illegal
activities, such as drug trafficking, weapons sales, and human
trafficking, but it can also be used for legitimate purposes
such as anonymous communication and protecting privacy in
countries with oppressive governments or surveillance.
TOR is software that installs into your browser and sets
up the specific connections you need to access Dark Web
sites.
This helps to the users to hide their
locations.
The IP address of the site cannot be identified, hiding
information about its host, location or content .
Instead of seeing Domains that end in .com or .org,
these hidden sites end in .onion.
It was originally developed by the U.S. Naval Research
Laboratory in the mid-1990s and later released as a free
software project.
THE ONION ROUTER (TOR)
1. HiddenWiki
2. TorDir
3. deepweblinks.org
4. http://2vlqpcqpjlhmd5r2.onion/ - Gateway to Freenet
5. http://wiki5kauuihowqi5.onion/ - Onion Wiki
Some common sites to walk in the tor
network
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RISKY CONTENTS THAT ARE FOUND IN DARK WEB
1. ILLEGAL GOODS AND SERVICES: The dark web is known for hosting
marketplaces where users can buy and sell illegal goods and services, such as
drugs, weapons, counterfeit documents, stolen credit card information, and
hacking tools.
2. ADULT CONTENT: There are also sites on the dark web that host adult content,
including
pornography and extreme or illegal forms of
pornography.
3. POLITICAL AND EXTREMIST CONTENT: The dark web is often used by individuals and
groups to share and promote extremist ideologies and political
agendas.
4. WHISTLEBLOWER SITES: There are sites on the dark web that allow individuals
to anonymously report illegal or unethical activities, often targeted at governments
or corporations.
5. ANONYMOUS COMMUNICATION: The dark web is also used by individuals who want
to communicate anonymously, such as journalists, activists, and
whistleblowers.
1. ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES: The dark web is often associated with illegal activities, including drug
trafficking, human trafficking, weapon sales, and other criminal enterprises. Engaging in such
activities can lead to legal troubles and even physical harm.
2. MALWARE AND VIRUSES: Dark web sites can contain malware and viruses that can infect a
user's computer or device, potentially leading to data theft, identity theft, or financial fraud.
3. SCAMS AND FRAUDS: Many sites on the dark wb are scams, designed to trick users into
giving up personal information or money. These scams can be difficult to identify and can
lead to financial losses.
4. CYBER ATTACKS: The dark web is a haven for hackers and cybercriminals, who may use it to
launch attacks on individuals, businesses, and governments.
5. VIOLENT CONTENT: The dark web can also contain content related to extremist ideologies,
violent acts, and other dangerous material. Exposing oneself to such content can have
negative psychological effects.
DANGERS OF DARK WEB TO USERS
1. The Information Technology (IT) Act, 2000 is the
primary law that deals with cybercrime in India.
2. Section 66 of the IT Act deals with computer-related offenses, including
unauthorized access, damage to computer systems, and hacking.
3. Section 67 of the IT Act deals with the publishing or transmission of
obscene material in electronic form, including through the dark web.
4. The penalties for these offenses can vary depending
on the severity of the crime and the jurisdiction.
LEGAL ACTIONS
Silk Road was an online marketplace on the dark web that
operated from 2011 to 2013, where users could buy and sell illegal
drugs, fake IDs, and other illegal items.
Ross Ulbricht created the Silk Road website in 2011.
Silk Road used the Tor network to anonymize user activity and make it difficult for law
enforcement to track.
"Dread Pirate Roberts" was the online pseudonym used by Ross Ulbricht.
In 2013, the FBI shut down the Silk Road website and arrested Ulbricht.
CASE LAWS
THE SILK ROAD CASE
CONCLUSION
• The dark web is a part of the internet that is not easily
accessible and is often associated with illegal activities.
While it does have legitimate uses, individuals who use the dark
web for illegal purposes can face severe legal consequences.
• Law enforcement agencies around the world are working to
combat criminal activity on the dark web, but the complex
nature of the network makes it challenging to identify and
prosecute who is involved. It is important for individuals to be
aware of the risks associated with the dark web and to take
steps to protect themselves online.
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    3 1 4 2 TODAY'S AGENDA CASE LAW TORBROWSER INTRODUCTION DANGERS OF THE DARK WEB TO USERS CONCLUSION TYPES OF WEB LEGAL ACTIONS RISKY CONTENTS THAT FOUND IN DARK WEB 5 7 6 8
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    Tomas and Chloe INTRODUCTION Thedark web, also known as the darknet, makes up a large portion of the internet. The Dark Web contains information that is not searchable using the traditional search engines such as google,yahoo,etc. Deep net, Invicible web or Hidden web, Under net.
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    TYPES OF WEB 1.SURFACE WEB: It includes websites, web pages, and other online content that can be easily accessed through search engines like Google, Yahoo, and Bing. 2. DEEP WEB: This is the part of the internet that is not indexed by search engines and is hidden from public view. It includes websites and online content that require authentication, such as email accounts, online banking, and social media profiles. 3. DARK WEB: The dark web is known for hosting illegal activities, such as drug trafficking, weapons sales, and human trafficking, but it can also be used for legitimate purposes such as anonymous communication and protecting privacy in countries with oppressive governments or surveillance.
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    TOR is softwarethat installs into your browser and sets up the specific connections you need to access Dark Web sites. This helps to the users to hide their locations. The IP address of the site cannot be identified, hiding information about its host, location or content . Instead of seeing Domains that end in .com or .org, these hidden sites end in .onion. It was originally developed by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory in the mid-1990s and later released as a free software project. THE ONION ROUTER (TOR)
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    1. HiddenWiki 2. TorDir 3.deepweblinks.org 4. http://2vlqpcqpjlhmd5r2.onion/ - Gateway to Freenet 5. http://wiki5kauuihowqi5.onion/ - Onion Wiki Some common sites to walk in the tor network .
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    RISKY CONTENTS THATARE FOUND IN DARK WEB 1. ILLEGAL GOODS AND SERVICES: The dark web is known for hosting marketplaces where users can buy and sell illegal goods and services, such as drugs, weapons, counterfeit documents, stolen credit card information, and hacking tools. 2. ADULT CONTENT: There are also sites on the dark web that host adult content, including pornography and extreme or illegal forms of pornography. 3. POLITICAL AND EXTREMIST CONTENT: The dark web is often used by individuals and groups to share and promote extremist ideologies and political agendas. 4. WHISTLEBLOWER SITES: There are sites on the dark web that allow individuals to anonymously report illegal or unethical activities, often targeted at governments or corporations. 5. ANONYMOUS COMMUNICATION: The dark web is also used by individuals who want to communicate anonymously, such as journalists, activists, and whistleblowers.
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    1. ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES:The dark web is often associated with illegal activities, including drug trafficking, human trafficking, weapon sales, and other criminal enterprises. Engaging in such activities can lead to legal troubles and even physical harm. 2. MALWARE AND VIRUSES: Dark web sites can contain malware and viruses that can infect a user's computer or device, potentially leading to data theft, identity theft, or financial fraud. 3. SCAMS AND FRAUDS: Many sites on the dark wb are scams, designed to trick users into giving up personal information or money. These scams can be difficult to identify and can lead to financial losses. 4. CYBER ATTACKS: The dark web is a haven for hackers and cybercriminals, who may use it to launch attacks on individuals, businesses, and governments. 5. VIOLENT CONTENT: The dark web can also contain content related to extremist ideologies, violent acts, and other dangerous material. Exposing oneself to such content can have negative psychological effects. DANGERS OF DARK WEB TO USERS
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    1. The InformationTechnology (IT) Act, 2000 is the primary law that deals with cybercrime in India. 2. Section 66 of the IT Act deals with computer-related offenses, including unauthorized access, damage to computer systems, and hacking. 3. Section 67 of the IT Act deals with the publishing or transmission of obscene material in electronic form, including through the dark web. 4. The penalties for these offenses can vary depending on the severity of the crime and the jurisdiction. LEGAL ACTIONS
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    Silk Road wasan online marketplace on the dark web that operated from 2011 to 2013, where users could buy and sell illegal drugs, fake IDs, and other illegal items. Ross Ulbricht created the Silk Road website in 2011. Silk Road used the Tor network to anonymize user activity and make it difficult for law enforcement to track. "Dread Pirate Roberts" was the online pseudonym used by Ross Ulbricht. In 2013, the FBI shut down the Silk Road website and arrested Ulbricht. CASE LAWS THE SILK ROAD CASE
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    CONCLUSION • The darkweb is a part of the internet that is not easily accessible and is often associated with illegal activities. While it does have legitimate uses, individuals who use the dark web for illegal purposes can face severe legal consequences. • Law enforcement agencies around the world are working to combat criminal activity on the dark web, but the complex nature of the network makes it challenging to identify and prosecute who is involved. It is important for individuals to be aware of the risks associated with the dark web and to take steps to protect themselves online.
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