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Dark web revealed – how the internet’s shadowy twin fuels cybercrime and empowers digital privacy
THE dark web is often painted as a haven for criminals – and while the image is dramatized, there is some truth to it. The dark web is the part of the internet that isn’t indexed by search engines. It can only be accessed using a special browser called Tor, short for The Onion Router. AlamyThe dark web has long been the subject of rumors and horror stories, but it has an unexpected backstory with ties to the United States government[/caption] Unlike publicly accessible sites ending in .com and .org, domains on Tor end in .onion. While you can access sites from the so-called clearnet in Tor, plugging an onion site into Chrome or Safari won’t return results. Tor works by routing

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