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Exploring Deep Web Search Engines and Places - II

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I continue to list out the useful web sites in the deep web. I got some more here. DuckDuckGo This is the one of the default search engine in Tor browser which known for accessing deep web information where google doesn't. Founded by Gabriel Weinberg in 2008, DuckDuckGo is an Internet search engine that emphasizes protecting searchers' privacy and avoiding the filter bubble of personalized search results. Over Tor, Google becomes annoying to use due to its many captchas, while The Duck excels at speed, reliability, and privacy.   Link : http://3g2upl4pq6kufc4m.onion/ The Intercept Do you have a great story and need to share it anonymously with the team from the Intercept? Their SecureDrop installation is one of only a few .onion sites with a TLS certificate, further underscoring the Intercept’s strong stance on privacy and solid dedication to helping whistle-blowers worldwide. It is a platform for sources to securely and anonymously submit sensitive inform...

Exploring Deep Web Search Engines and Places - I

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For most of us, google is search engine. You type, click the search button.. its a go. It’s not that you can’t access the invisible web at all. It’s just that you must use the right tools to do so. Here are ten online indexes and search tools you should hit. WWW Virtual Library The World Wide Web Virtual Library was the first index of content on the World Wide Web and still operates as a directory of e-texts and information sources on the web. It was started by Tim Berners-Lee creator of HTML and the World Wide Web itself, in 1991 at CERN in Geneva. Link : http://vlib.org / . This website is basically a largest library on the web and contains millions of catalogues and journals. Science.gov The scientific search engine taps into 60 databases and over 2,200 scientific websites that cover federal science information including the latest research and development results. Link : https://www.science.gov/ This one is good for all technology/science sear...

Accessing Onion Sites

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Here I am sharing how to access .onion sites. Tor doesn’t introduce you to .onion sites when you start using it – it just provides an encrypted way to access the normal Web. To get started with .onion sites, you’ll have to be aware they exist and know their locations. One easy entry point is Core.onion, located at eqt5g4fuenphqinx.onion – remember, you’ll need a Tor-enabled browser to access these links. The Tor Directory link will take you to a directory of .onion sites, which you can browse by category or search. There’s also a link to talk.Masked, an anonymous post board for anonymous discussions. Other sites:         https://onionlinks.org/         http://deepweblinks.org/         http://www.thehiddenwiki.org/         https://ahmia.fi/         http://www.torchtorsearch.com/ You can see the f...

How To Access Deep Web?

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I am sharing the way I got into the deep web here. I would like to give introduce some basic terminology here so as to make you familiar.     Contextual Web: pages with content varying for different access contexts (e.g., ranges of client IP addresses or previous navigation sequence).     Dynamic content: dynamic pages which are returned in response to a submitted query or accessed only through a form, especially if open-domain input elements (such as text fields) are used; such fields are hard to navigate without domain knowledge.     Limited access content: sites that limit access to their pages in a technical way (e.g., using the Robots Exclusion Standard or CAPTCHAs, or no-store directive which prohibit search engines from browsing them and creating cached copies).     Tor Browser: Tor is short for The Onion Router (thus the logo) and was initially a worldwide network of servers developed with the U.S. Navy that ...

The Networks - General Introduction

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Networks at a Glance I would like to use this picture to explain how the networks we are going discuss exists. The visiable portion is the internet. The deep portion is the Deep web (just like deep blue sea). The smaller portions inside the deep web are the dark nets. Getting a Little Deeper As I explained in the picture above, the deep web contains around 500 times of the internet. From a purist’s definition standpoint, the Surface Web is anything that a search engine can find while the Deep Web is anything that a search engine can’t find. There are a number of reasons that a search engine can’t find data on the web, today we plan on covering the most common one. As I checked out the deep web for the first, I was surprised to see the search result's difference. ie, the search results from google on Internet is different from Deep Web. We actually deal with filtered information by the agencies, governments and search engine firms (may be) in Internet. The acce...