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Why I suggest to never visit the dark web

Dark web

By Kushal SharmaPublished 3 years ago 5 min read
Why I suggest to never visit the dark web
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The dark web is a piece of the web that isn't found by ordinary web search tools on the grounds that the locales situated there are not listed in web crawlers. While the dark web holds a few dark and unlawful things, not all that there is unlawful. Nonetheless, it's not all blameless substance. In 2015, around 57% of the destinations on the dark web facilitated illegal material. A later report (2019), Into the Web of Profit, shows that 60% of the profound web could hurt endeavors and that rejects destinations with drug movement.

The dark web contains some creepy and dreadful things which you don't want to see anytime. But, if you are surfing the dark web, most probably you will find one of the websites which offer services like human trafficking, drug selling or more. Also, the personal information of any user is not safe on the dark web. In many cases where a user's data is leaked and hackers have access to it, now they can do anything with this data.

Here are some reasons why you never try to visit the dark web.



  • We can see you.

User fake_fakington relates their experience on the beginning of the web, when 'the deep web' was not yet a term since everything was 'deep.' Their story merits looking at completely, however, the abbreviated form is that the client was casually surfing and coincidentally found something odd and secretive. Through a progression of web moves, they had the option to clear their path through the deep, dark hole to a registry of what gave off an impression of being "records a clinician or comparable emotional well-being proficient would keep. The pictures were of faxes, evidently of both military and clinical nature."While perusing the records, the client took note of "another HTML document named something like "1-.HELLO-THERE.html." The time stamp was from right at that moment. I opened it, and in the plain message was the message "we see you." No statements, all lower-case. Around 15 seconds after the fact, the server dropped." Sometimes, in obscure places on the internet, just being seen is scary enough.

    • Live torture rooms 

There have many occasions on the dark web where clients have over and over tracked down frightening live streams. Some person staggered on a live stream where a young lady was sitting in a seat and directed individuals from chat to tell her how sort of misuse she ought to treat herself. After many cuts, wounds, and eye gouging, the young lady at last committed suicide on the live stream.

This isn't the main situation where individuals have welcomed damage to themselves on a live stream on the dark web. These live streams are famously known as "Red Rooms" where even ISIS has begun utilizing this stage to direct decapitations and murder.

This is the case where the woman is torturing herself, but some red rooms are even scarier where people torture the victims just for some money. People watching live streams donate them and the person who donates the most can even control the way why the victim can be tortured.

  • Human trafficking 

Might you at any point by an individual on the profound web? Some promote only this help, as Vice Motherboard author Joseph Cox revealed in July 2015. He depicts communications over email with a gathering called Black Death (BD), who had available to be purchased a lady named "Nicole," with a beginning bid of $150,000. After various secret endeavours to see a live webcam film of Nicole and organize an arrangement, BD and its webpage vanished.

Incidentally, BD was reasonably a trick activity, as the pictures of Nicole were screen captures from a grown-up film. This pretty much-validated premonition of an anonymous strategic counsel from the National Crime Agency's UK Human Trafficking Center (UKHTC), who noticed that certifiable destinations are not so shiny as the pictures Cox found.

This affirms that secondary passage deals of living people do for sure occur, yet anything a typical individual - or even a columnist, besides - coincidentally finds in their perusing of the dim web is probable phoney, a method for taking your cash and running.

  • The Russian Snuff

The Russian Snuff is a video found on the dark web only. This video is so creepy, it was so bizarre that just by seeing this many people almost went into Shock and felt uneasiness. 

Russian Snuff was one of the earliest videos that came from the dark web and the most bizarre one. Persons who see this video says that this was made totally on a different level and it is impossible to think that such things are possible in this world. People who saw this video wrote about this video and most of them suggest that if you have a chance to see it, please never see it, I mean it is a very very creepy video. 

Russian snuff is the only video which is guaranteed that it is a real video. Clips in this video are real and super creepy, a lot of talks about his video in the news also. News covered a lot about this video.

Never try to visit the dark web. 

If something is on the deep web, it's there which is as it should be. It quite often stuffs you would rather not open yourself to. This incorporates snuff movies, youngster porn, assassins for recruits, programmers, and much more regrettable. Staggering on this stuff could acquire consideration from the FBI. If this isn't sufficient, there are a lot of tricks. They might bait you in with tips and deceives to get everything rolling hacking or some helpful hacking device. Then, at that point, they'll utilize that to get to your PC and take data. Generally speaking, it's not worth sneaking about on the deep web, and unquestionably not the dark web.

Numerous regions of the deep web are not risky. They contain the data sets of organizations and individual data of billions of buyers. You access it consistently. In any case, when you begin investigating the deep web, things can get perilous.

Final call

So if you are thinking of visiting the dark web, with any browser just don't. Even if you think that the browser will secure your data, still your data can be breached and you can't do anything. Then hackers might blackmail you for money or maybe for something else. There are cases where these things occurred with people.

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