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Dark Web the part of the World Wide Web that is accessible by means of special software, allowing users and website operators to remain anonymous or untraceable..
The World is Not just what we see in our locality/daily life.
These are 7 Darkest Deep Web Secrets...
1. Drugs
The Deep Web made it Easier for Dealers to sell Drugs over the Internet, especially because the trades are harder to trace by the Authorities. Anyone can buy Drugs like Cocaine, Marijuana, MDMA, Ecstacy, Speed, Heroin, LSD or even Crystal Meth on the Deep Web. However, in the past years, the law enforcement agencies have been working on finding ways to stop online drug selling, And multiple dealers have been caught. In November 2016, a German teenager was jailed for selling €14 million worth of tablets, hashish and LSD from his mother's flat in Leipzig. Dubbed by German Newspapers as the "Bedroom Dealer", He had been selling drugs online for 2 years when he was finally caught by a neighbor who illegally went through one of his his Packages. In February 2011, Ross William Ulbricht launched a website also known as an Online Black Market for drug, which he named Silk Road. It was operated as The Onion Router(Tor) hidden service, as part of the deep web, making online users able to browse it anonymously. At First, only limited number of seller accounts were available, which had to be bought in an auction. Later, the seller account could be purchased in exchange for a fixed fee. However, In October 2013, the creator of silk road was tracked down by the Federal Bureau of Investigation(FBI) and arrested under charges of being the site's founder, under the pseudonym of "Dread Pirate Roberts". The Website was shutdown, but on the 6th of November, 2013, the online black Market came back under the name of Silk Road 2.0. It was allegedly run by former operators of the Initial Silk Road. However, It too was shutdown a year later. Silk Road seems to be persistent, as after a quick google search, you can still find out ways to access a third attempt at keeping the Black Market Online, Silk Road 3.0.
2. Hitmen
Hitmen, one of the most persistent legends of the deep web is the existence of Hitmen-for-Hire services. Internet users are serious about this matter, and someone even created a website that wants to expose Hire-a-hitman platforms. People who want other people dead allegedly have to download a TOR browser in order to access such sites. However, as some of them are just jokes, other like Crime Bay by the Chechen Mob are real and charge between $5,000 to $200,000 for murder, depending on the target and difficulty of the job, "www.hire-a-hitman.com reports". The alleged hitman promise their customers that the person they want assassinated will pass away, leaving their relatives or friends no clues about how, why or who killed them. One of the most popular hitman services on the deep web, Besa Mafia, allegedly turned out to be a very elaborate bitcoin scam. Investigative blogger and Cyber security expert in London, Chris Monteiro, along with his partner, reportedly exposed the hitman market place on his blog, On May 16th, 2016. After an interview with the website administrator, Monteiro revealed that Besa Mafia, although it claims to be a Branch of the Albanian Mafia, is only a scam meant to steal user's money, and possibly even get them arrested. Furthermore, the website was later hacked and leaked hit orders, user personal messages and user accounts, along with a folder named "Victims", showing that none of the orders have been completed. The Besa Mafia Administrator denied that the data was real. While Internet users think ordering a murder on the deep web is as easy as ordering a pizza, there are no records in the media of such online hitmen being caught.
3. Animal Abuse
Browsing on the deep web is not like searching for keywords on google. As Internet report on forums, In order to find what you are looking for, you have to sometimes click questionable links that could lead you to disturbing pages. One of these pages is so called "Cruel Onion Wiki", where deep web users usually post images and videos where they torture, rape or kill animals for fun. There are many animal abuse websites on the deep web, and the imagery is, reportedly, truly sickening. However, the FBI does not seem to have started an investigation regarding animal cruelty sites, as no cases of arrested abusers caught on the deep web have surfaced in the media recently. Evan so, The Anonymous Hacker group has started a campaign called "Operation Null Denmark" in April, 2015, in order to raise awareness of the gruesome animal abusing platforms. The original goal of the operation was, reportedly, "To Pressure the nation of Denmark to change the law on bestiality", but it spread as more hackers from the United States Of America, the United Kingdom and Netherlands Joined in, and the named changed to "Opbeast".
4. Snuff/Necrophilia
Along with torture, rape and murder videos, the deep web is, allegedly, filled with snuff and necrophilia imagery. Internet users that have visited the undergrounds of the internet as we know it say that one of the most disturbing contents they have stumbled upon consists of gore videos with masked people having sex with dead bodies. A lot of internet users are advising everyone else not to go on the deep web especially because of these gruesome images that they have seen by accident and that continue to haunt their dreams even after years after they had stumbled upon them.
5. Cannibalism
Cannibals have built a community on the deep web. there are cannibal forums, where users ask for advise regarding eating Human Flesh, and even advertise themselves as being available for eating. Some members allegedly chat to each other and arrange meet-ups in order to get to know each other and maybe even feast on each other. You may also find recipe books, such as "How to Cook a Woman". Some people say you can buy human meat anonymously, using Bitcoins, on the cannibal side of the deep web. However, Internet users say that cannibal networks are not easy to find on the deep web, as you would require an invitation in order to access such a forum. In 2002, German authorities reportedly shut down a website named "The Cannibal Cafe", after arresting Armin Meiwes, known as "The Rotenburg Cannibal", for killing a voluntary victim and eating a large amount of his flesh. Meiwes allegedly found his victim by posting an advertisement "The Cannibal Cafe", stating that he was looking for a "well-built 18-30-year-old to be slaughtered and then consumed". His victim, Bernd Jurgen Armando Brandes, answered the advertisement in march 2001. They proceed to meet up, and Brande's only wish was that they both ate his penis together before he died. The two men filmed themselves during the Cannibalistic Act. The gruesome images show Meiwes amputating the victim's penis and then frying it in a pan with Brandes' body fat, salt, pepper, wine and garlic, after Brandes stated that it was too chewy to be eaten raw. After they finished cooking, they decided it was too burned, and fed it to the victim's dog. Afterwards Meiwes read a Star-Trek book, while his victim lay bleeding in the bath. Three hours later, after feeding him pain killers, twenty sleeping pills and large quantities of alcohol, Meiwes stabbed Brandes in the throat, hung the body on the meat hook and tore off chunks of flesh. He ate the body over the next 10 months, after storing the victim's body parts in the freezer. The sickening two-hour long video has not been made public, but has been viewed by the court officials who handled the case. Prosecutors reported he committed the act solely for sexual pleasures.
6. Live Torture Streams
Live Torture Streams or Red Rooms are sites that can only be found on the deep web, through hidden gateways that change constantly so that they cannot be tracked down. Visitors allegedly watch tied up victims, usually women, are being abuse, raped, tortured or even killed by a hooded executioner. The viewers that log in to the Red Room receive a link where they can pay using bitcoins. After the payment has been done, they can demand a certain kind of torture by writing their requests in their chatroom, and the victim's fate is decided by the viewers. One of the most horrific Red Room videos that shook the internet world is,"Daisy's destruction". It surfaced as an urban legend, but later proven to have actually happend. The grotesque video featured multiple adults torturing and raping a baby girl. Users on pedophile sites have allegedly paid $10,000 to see the gruesome images. The video's creator, 53-year old Australian Peter Scully, was arrested on February 20th, 2015, in a rented house in Malaybalay City, Phillippines. Investigators had reportedly discovered the remains of the teenage girl buried under an apartment he had rented. On September 26th, 2016, The Metro Reported Peter Scully was facing prosecution of multiple charges of child abuse and murder, and the Authorities were also considering reintroducing the death penalty to execute him, due to the gravity of his crimes.
7. Child Pornography
One of the most disturbing things one can find on the deep web is underage porn. Internet that want to watch child pornography without being caught by the FBI use TOR to access the deep web anonymously. sometimes, visitors might accidentally stumble upon such imagery while randomly clicking links or browsing other websites. There are reports of people accessing the deep web and ending upon sites explaining to users how to hide child pornography files in their computers so that they cannot be found even during police searches. However, TOR doesn't provide full protection to its users, as it can be hacked, In October, 2015, The FBI managed to break into the unconventional browser and shutdown a famous child pornography site from the deep web,"Playpen". The platform had over 215,000 members, as the FBI later discovered, and several pedophiles were caught and arrested following the hacking.The posts on "playpen" included extreme child abuse images, but also advice on how the sex abusers could keep their identity hidden online. By April, 2016, The FBI Investigation Resulted in 135 arrests, in 18 different states. Many of the "playpen" members were reportedly white-collared professionals, including a preschool teacher, a former bank executive, a federal drug enforcement agent, a pediatrician, a math teacher, a professor and a public administrator.
These were Just a few secrets of the deep web..
If u read till the end.. you are strong enough to stand for the poor people, creatures, being harmed by psychopaths..
Please share this and bring awareness to the internet users..!
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Dark Web the part of the World Wide Web that is accessible by means of special software, allowing users and website operators to remain anonymous or untraceable..
The World is Not just what we see in our locality/daily life.
These are 7 Darkest Deep Web Secrets...
1. Drugs
The Deep Web made it Easier for Dealers to sell Drugs over the Internet, especially because the trades are harder to trace by the Authorities. Anyone can buy Drugs like Cocaine, Marijuana, MDMA, Ecstacy, Speed, Heroin, LSD or even Crystal Meth on the Deep Web. However, in the past years, the law enforcement agencies have been working on finding ways to stop online drug selling, And multiple dealers have been caught. In November 2016, a German teenager was jailed for selling €14 million worth of tablets, hashish and LSD from his mother's flat in Leipzig. Dubbed by German Newspapers as the "Bedroom Dealer", He had been selling drugs online for 2 years when he was finally caught by a neighbor who illegally went through one of his his Packages. In February 2011, Ross William Ulbricht launched a website also known as an Online Black Market for drug, which he named Silk Road. It was operated as The Onion Router(Tor) hidden service, as part of the deep web, making online users able to browse it anonymously. At First, only limited number of seller accounts were available, which had to be bought in an auction. Later, the seller account could be purchased in exchange for a fixed fee. However, In October 2013, the creator of silk road was tracked down by the Federal Bureau of Investigation(FBI) and arrested under charges of being the site's founder, under the pseudonym of "Dread Pirate Roberts". The Website was shutdown, but on the 6th of November, 2013, the online black Market came back under the name of Silk Road 2.0. It was allegedly run by former operators of the Initial Silk Road. However, It too was shutdown a year later. Silk Road seems to be persistent, as after a quick google search, you can still find out ways to access a third attempt at keeping the Black Market Online, Silk Road 3.0.
2. Hitmen
Hitmen, one of the most persistent legends of the deep web is the existence of Hitmen-for-Hire services. Internet users are serious about this matter, and someone even created a website that wants to expose Hire-a-hitman platforms. People who want other people dead allegedly have to download a TOR browser in order to access such sites. However, as some of them are just jokes, other like Crime Bay by the Chechen Mob are real and charge between $5,000 to $200,000 for murder, depending on the target and difficulty of the job, "www.hire-a-hitman.com reports". The alleged hitman promise their customers that the person they want assassinated will pass away, leaving their relatives or friends no clues about how, why or who killed them. One of the most popular hitman services on the deep web, Besa Mafia, allegedly turned out to be a very elaborate bitcoin scam. Investigative blogger and Cyber security expert in London, Chris Monteiro, along with his partner, reportedly exposed the hitman market place on his blog, On May 16th, 2016. After an interview with the website administrator, Monteiro revealed that Besa Mafia, although it claims to be a Branch of the Albanian Mafia, is only a scam meant to steal user's money, and possibly even get them arrested. Furthermore, the website was later hacked and leaked hit orders, user personal messages and user accounts, along with a folder named "Victims", showing that none of the orders have been completed. The Besa Mafia Administrator denied that the data was real. While Internet users think ordering a murder on the deep web is as easy as ordering a pizza, there are no records in the media of such online hitmen being caught.
3. Animal Abuse
Browsing on the deep web is not like searching for keywords on google. As Internet report on forums, In order to find what you are looking for, you have to sometimes click questionable links that could lead you to disturbing pages. One of these pages is so called "Cruel Onion Wiki", where deep web users usually post images and videos where they torture, rape or kill animals for fun. There are many animal abuse websites on the deep web, and the imagery is, reportedly, truly sickening. However, the FBI does not seem to have started an investigation regarding animal cruelty sites, as no cases of arrested abusers caught on the deep web have surfaced in the media recently. Evan so, The Anonymous Hacker group has started a campaign called "Operation Null Denmark" in April, 2015, in order to raise awareness of the gruesome animal abusing platforms. The original goal of the operation was, reportedly, "To Pressure the nation of Denmark to change the law on bestiality", but it spread as more hackers from the United States Of America, the United Kingdom and Netherlands Joined in, and the named changed to "Opbeast".
4. Snuff/Necrophilia
Along with torture, rape and murder videos, the deep web is, allegedly, filled with snuff and necrophilia imagery. Internet users that have visited the undergrounds of the internet as we know it say that one of the most disturbing contents they have stumbled upon consists of gore videos with masked people having sex with dead bodies. A lot of internet users are advising everyone else not to go on the deep web especially because of these gruesome images that they have seen by accident and that continue to haunt their dreams even after years after they had stumbled upon them.
5. Cannibalism
Cannibals have built a community on the deep web. there are cannibal forums, where users ask for advise regarding eating Human Flesh, and even advertise themselves as being available for eating. Some members allegedly chat to each other and arrange meet-ups in order to get to know each other and maybe even feast on each other. You may also find recipe books, such as "How to Cook a Woman". Some people say you can buy human meat anonymously, using Bitcoins, on the cannibal side of the deep web. However, Internet users say that cannibal networks are not easy to find on the deep web, as you would require an invitation in order to access such a forum. In 2002, German authorities reportedly shut down a website named "The Cannibal Cafe", after arresting Armin Meiwes, known as "The Rotenburg Cannibal", for killing a voluntary victim and eating a large amount of his flesh. Meiwes allegedly found his victim by posting an advertisement "The Cannibal Cafe", stating that he was looking for a "well-built 18-30-year-old to be slaughtered and then consumed". His victim, Bernd Jurgen Armando Brandes, answered the advertisement in march 2001. They proceed to meet up, and Brande's only wish was that they both ate his penis together before he died. The two men filmed themselves during the Cannibalistic Act. The gruesome images show Meiwes amputating the victim's penis and then frying it in a pan with Brandes' body fat, salt, pepper, wine and garlic, after Brandes stated that it was too chewy to be eaten raw. After they finished cooking, they decided it was too burned, and fed it to the victim's dog. Afterwards Meiwes read a Star-Trek book, while his victim lay bleeding in the bath. Three hours later, after feeding him pain killers, twenty sleeping pills and large quantities of alcohol, Meiwes stabbed Brandes in the throat, hung the body on the meat hook and tore off chunks of flesh. He ate the body over the next 10 months, after storing the victim's body parts in the freezer. The sickening two-hour long video has not been made public, but has been viewed by the court officials who handled the case. Prosecutors reported he committed the act solely for sexual pleasures.
6. Live Torture Streams
Live Torture Streams or Red Rooms are sites that can only be found on the deep web, through hidden gateways that change constantly so that they cannot be tracked down. Visitors allegedly watch tied up victims, usually women, are being abuse, raped, tortured or even killed by a hooded executioner. The viewers that log in to the Red Room receive a link where they can pay using bitcoins. After the payment has been done, they can demand a certain kind of torture by writing their requests in their chatroom, and the victim's fate is decided by the viewers. One of the most horrific Red Room videos that shook the internet world is,"Daisy's destruction". It surfaced as an urban legend, but later proven to have actually happend. The grotesque video featured multiple adults torturing and raping a baby girl. Users on pedophile sites have allegedly paid $10,000 to see the gruesome images. The video's creator, 53-year old Australian Peter Scully, was arrested on February 20th, 2015, in a rented house in Malaybalay City, Phillippines. Investigators had reportedly discovered the remains of the teenage girl buried under an apartment he had rented. On September 26th, 2016, The Metro Reported Peter Scully was facing prosecution of multiple charges of child abuse and murder, and the Authorities were also considering reintroducing the death penalty to execute him, due to the gravity of his crimes.
7. Child Pornography
One of the most disturbing things one can find on the deep web is underage porn. Internet that want to watch child pornography without being caught by the FBI use TOR to access the deep web anonymously. sometimes, visitors might accidentally stumble upon such imagery while randomly clicking links or browsing other websites. There are reports of people accessing the deep web and ending upon sites explaining to users how to hide child pornography files in their computers so that they cannot be found even during police searches. However, TOR doesn't provide full protection to its users, as it can be hacked, In October, 2015, The FBI managed to break into the unconventional browser and shutdown a famous child pornography site from the deep web,"Playpen". The platform had over 215,000 members, as the FBI later discovered, and several pedophiles were caught and arrested following the hacking.The posts on "playpen" included extreme child abuse images, but also advice on how the sex abusers could keep their identity hidden online. By April, 2016, The FBI Investigation Resulted in 135 arrests, in 18 different states. Many of the "playpen" members were reportedly white-collared professionals, including a preschool teacher, a former bank executive, a federal drug enforcement agent, a pediatrician, a math teacher, a professor and a public administrator.
These were Just a few secrets of the deep web..
If u read till the end.. you are strong enough to stand for the poor people, creatures, being harmed by psychopaths..
Please share this and bring awareness to the internet users..!
If you felt this was informative...Like and Share..!
Follow me on:
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