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By: Jonathan Cardwell, Mark Fredricks, Ryan Vina and Jake Leiper
Dark Web /I2P/ Deep Web By: Jonathan Cardwell, Mark Fredricks, Ryan Vina and Jake Leiper
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Basic History ARPANET - Established in 1969
The birth of The Internet as we know it today TOR and I2P What happens when people become extremely concerned with privacy? (Mark Fredricks)
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The Different Levels of the Internet
(Mark Fredricks)
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What is the Deep Web? The Deep Web is:
The pages that won’t be found in a search system. Existed since the usage of Search Engines.
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How does the Deep Web Effect the World?
Do I need to fear the Deep Web? No, of course not! Except, when others can get to your info! Can I use the Deep Web without a special tool? Yes, you can! It’s as mundane as the Surface Web! UH?
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How does the Deep Web Work?
How do I get to a Deep Web Site? Know the URL. Access permission to use the site. Then why do people interchange the usage of the Deep Web and Dark Web terms? All about the Secrecy it gives !
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What is the Dark Web? You can find anything like card numbers, all manner of drugs, guns, counterfeit money, stolen subscription credentials and many more. You can also find things like chess club or BlackBook, a social network similar to facebook for the Dark Web. The Dark Web is a portion of the internet that cannot be accessed from your typical search engine. It is full of criminal activity, though this is not the only thing on the Dark Web.
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How do you Access the Dark Web
It is not the easiest thing to access the Dark Web. You have to use a special browser like Tor, one of the most popular. The big deal behind the Dark Web is the anonymity behind it, where it is basically impossible to track anyone through it. The browser routes your web request through thousands of proxy servers around the world, making your IP untraceable.
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Is the Dark Web Something to Fear?
It can be, there is a lot of illicit information is on the Dark Web . It is estimated that over 50% of the Dark Web is criminal information.
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I2P - What is it? I2P is an anonymous network (similar to TOR), that allows applications to anonymously and securely send messages to each other Strictly message based, like IP, but allows for streaming communication like TCP as well End to end encrypted so neither sender or recipient of message need to reveal their IP address While TOR focuses more on anonymous access to the “normal internet”, I2P focuses on secure viewing on the Deep Web
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I2P - How does it Work? Outbound tunnels - encrypt message and hop their way to inbound tunnel Inbound tunnel - decrypt message and hop their way to the desired destination Each hop further encrypts/decrypts the message
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I2P - How does it Work? Network Database - stores the router info and leaseset for a specific destination Peers are picked randomly from a list of potential peers with a good connection(low latency and high capacity)
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I2P - Statistics
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Work Cited Rice, Mae. “The Deep Web Is the 99% of the Internet You Can't Google.” Curiosity.com, 22 May 2018, curiosity.com/topics/the-deep-web-is-the-99-of-the-internet-you-cant-google-curiosity/. Pagliery, Jose. “The Deep Web You Don't Know About.” CNNMoney, Cable News Network, 10 Mar. 2014, money.cnn.com/2014/03/10/technology/deep-web/index.html. “The Invisible Internet Project.” I2P Anonymous Network, geti2p.net/en/. “From Tor to Ulbricht: The Deep Web Timeline.” Security Technology Evolves With Endpoints - Security News - Trend Micro USA, htp-web/#what-is-the-the-deep-web-thentps://darkwebnews.com/dee Kosiński, Jerzy. (2015). DEEPWEB AND DARKNET – POLICE VIEW.
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