Dark Web

The internet can be loosely divided into three layers based on what information is available: the surface web, the deep web, and the dark web. The surface web has publicly accessible web pages that are indexed on search engines, such as Google, Bing, Yahoo, or Yandex. The Deep Web is the region of the internet that is hidden from the public and requires authentication. It has personal information, including financial records, academic databases, health records, login credentials, and government documents. Lastly, there is the dark web that was invented to exchange sensitive and confidential data anonymously. Although stolen information, terrorist websites, child pornography, and drug marketplaces can still be found on the surface web without the need for encryption software, it is more difficult to trace criminals on the dark web, so the criminal activity is more prevalent there. Apart from being an anonymizing browser, Tor allows people to access the dark web. Let's finally go to !Web O'Land...