Post number #851274, ID: 0301f7
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What makes something belong to the deep web?
Is my old deviantart account in the deep web because no one has found it?
Is the twitter account of some well known person in the deep web because they have privated it?
Is a technical term? Or is it a romantic term?
Is it binary, or is it a spectrum?
Is there such a thing as the deepest web, like the mariana trench of the internet? Because I want to go there.
Maybe we can find aliens, or some intelligence network, or the cure for
Post number #851289, ID: 5050ee
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This is the deep web
Post number #851306, ID: 0301f7
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>>851289 Oh my god...
Post number #851358, ID: 88256d
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There's generally two levels, deep usually redders to not on search engines (not indexed)
And dark is usually things like tor
But they get used interchangeably so you have to guess on context so who really knows at this point
Post number #851359, ID: 88256d
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Usually refers to not redders my bad
Post number #851370, ID: 0301f7
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>>851358 well I'm not interested in the dark. but if you're gonna bring that up, the dark net also has its own deep web no? things that are hidden from the "hidden" wiki, probably. I don't consider it a deeper level than deep web, just a different network from clearnet.
Post number #851426, ID: a4e686
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cum
Post number #851572, ID: 9e5a6e
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Everyone asks what is the deep web but nobody said how is the deep web
Post number #852285, ID: af2955
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Is the chatroom at the end of Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy deep web? I need to know
Post number #852298, ID: ec7662
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Is the deep web connected to the wide web though? Like it may not be indexed, but it's not just part of some local intranet and can actually be accessed internationally if needed.
Post number #852468, ID: ffe17c
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Deep web refers to anything on the internet that is not indexed by and, therefore, accessible via a search engine like Google. Deep web content includes anything behind a paywall or requires sign-in credentials. It also includes any content that its owners have blocked web crawlers from indexing.- Information from csoonline article. Deep web is just information posed as unavailable to any surface web crawlers, it some cases its still searchable through search engines.
Post number #852469, ID: ffe17c
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Accessing the deep web is not something that should be taken lightly, figuring out the right operating system for the best security is best thing to do. Using browsers like "tor" straight through a mobile or home device is the worst way possible to get information. It's recommend to run it through a virtual machine or/with Linux with a couple of other privacy/ anonymity/security extensions from tails or something else.
Post number #852470, ID: ffe17c
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Accessing the deep web is not something that should be taken lightly, figuring out the right operating system for the best security is best thing to do. Using browsers like "tor" straight through a mobile or home device is the worst way possible to get information. It's recommend to run it through a virtual machine or/with Linux with a couple of other privacy/ anonymity/security extensions from tails or something else.
Post number #852471, ID: ffe17c
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The amount of people who are literate in finding vulnerabilities or attacking outweighs the amount of white hats that could be found there. A video from HackerSlpoit really gives a lot of good resources. https://youtu.be/FaR6TQXxcys
Post number #852499, ID: f65648
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>>852477 unless you a pedofile on fbi watchlist, getting hit by something capable of remote silent compromise, on access, trough tor - should be considered great luck. to some seeking to uncover and analyze before unseen sploits in the wild, it definetly would be. theres a reason why something like stuxnet was intended to run a limited amount of specific hosts.
Post number #852500, ID: f65648
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and if there is something to be vary of, - you have not given any well informed advice at all. you suggested a user to bog down his machines resources and waste his time setting all the shebang up - so that he may read .onion haxxor forums. despite(presumably) not having more intricate knowledge on what the tors, and vms really do for his security. and probably not the awareness on what sort of risks he might be exposed to while on the DEEP WEBB!11!!
watch dark web unboxings much?
Post number #852591, ID: ffe17c
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I agree with what you are saying however when it comes to something on the deep web onion and tor aren't the only browsers that connects through relays, I just gave some resources to look into before even considering on venturing to non-accessible site as you are talking about. I leave it up to their own judgment on weither they are or are not educated or qualified enough to go through a hidden web.
Post number #852592, ID: ffe17c
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networks like tor and onion are considered as darknet sites something completely different but a means of entry through the deep web. Those Unboxing videos are content made and posted on the surface web about the dark web, a dangerous step away from the deep web.
Post number #852594, ID: ffe17c
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"Those videos being real is certainly possible - given the peculiar proclivities of people to do strange things. But it is most likely fake - something they stuffed in a box themselves and claimed to get from the dark web - just a gimmick to obtain those precious views.-
Post number #852595, ID: ffe17c
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If you posted your address online (don’t do that), then I or anyone could stuff some junk in an envelope, put a fake return address on it, drop it off at the post office, and you have effectively received something from the “dark web”, which means nothing more than 'the sender is anonymous' "- A review from senior Cybersecurity Analyst at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Post number #852597, ID: ffe17c
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Dark web being used for legal and illegal purposes hold about 5% of websites that exists within the deep web. Deep web could be something as simple as email boxes or banking information since there is security through authentication forms not a "wait list for something to be accessed through a certain amount of host."
Post number #852598, ID: ffe17c
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I only recommended a search engine of some sort. If you would like to know more about security and how it's exposed and why I've recommended as such, than look into it more on your own instead of asking or replying on a opinionated simulator site like this. I've mentioned operating systems and virtual machines not only used for security or installing deepnet browser through, but also Cybersecurity practice. Now I've answered the question so I'm done.
Post number #852674, ID: c36178
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>>852598 you have regurtitated null byte articles content - once again - so i shall bully you more. >networks like tor and onion tor is the network, onion routing is what it does >arent the only browsers ok, tor browser is a thing - onion browser? or can a socks capable application not be something aside from a browser? or can you not route anything aside from http with tor? >qualified to use tor lolemao >tor and onion are considered as darknet sites the fuck even
Post number #852678, ID: c36178
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>means of entry through the deep web trough the deep web? to the deep web? to the dark net? how about you start using buzzwords atleast in a semantically cohesive manner >A DAAAANGEROUS STEP AWAY my fucking lawd >If you posted your address online (don’t do that) ok i wont, thanks for warning me since i have an intelligence of a fucking bed bud >hold about 5% of websites that exists within the deep web thats a statistic, must mean something importante
Post number #852680, ID: c36178
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>Deep web could be something as simple as email boxes or banking information since there is security through authentication forms not a "wait list for something to be accessed through a certain amount of host." literal schizophasia >I only recommended a search engine of some sort you have recommended things aside from a search engine. and since you claim you do recommend just an engine -you could do me a courtesy and be fucking exact so thay your trashpost be of any practical merit
Post number #852682, ID: c36178
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>security and how it's exposed lolle >nd why I've recommended as such as what >then look into it more on your own instead of asking ...what the fuck was all that then if theyre supposed to just google lmao >opinionated simulator site thats actually a phrase i like, little gem in a pile of hot fucking garbage >not only used for security >but also Cybersecurity practice implied thesr intercbangable buzzwords mean different things
Post number #852685, ID: c36178
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>Now I've answered the question HAVE YOU ANSWERED ANY QUSETION? GAVE ANYTHING GO THE DISCUSSION? MY GPT3 NETWORK MAKES MORE INFORMATIVE POSTS THAN YOU DO YOU FUCJING MONGOLOID. ARE YOU A GPT3 BOT?
I FJCKING SEETHE AND MALD AND SHIT AND
Post number #852686, ID: 9ba429
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>>852285 cmon g/u/rl, the one time we actually have a reason to use a spoiler tag
Post number #852757, ID: ffe17c
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Oh you're right!! I'm so sorry! I apologize for making you shit your pants in my hot garbage of misinformation. Thank you for taking the time to review the post. What shall I do? I feel so bad that you've wasted your fingertips and precious eyes on such a deceiving and stupid post of mine.
Post number #852758, ID: ffe17c
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Really I'm such a bad example on anyone with any nullbyte world type opinion. You've informed me so much on how much I don't know about onion routing or using virtual machines for safety.
Post number #852759, ID: ffe17c
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Appreciated with lots of recognition, I didn't know you should only use google for doing anytype of reaserch to literate yourself more on. God aren't I just so dumb. Please don't take anything I've posted as any legit advice or countable information at all, it should be very obvious now how much shit my post has spouted. Obviously this intelligent bed bug has been able to inform a lot better than I have.
Post number #852787, ID: 002e4f
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this thread should move to /new/ at this point lmao
Post number #852816, ID: c36178
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>>ffe17c y mad bro?
Post number #852884, ID: 066b43
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>>852686 But I thought the only reason to use the spoiler tag is because it's funny. Anon E
Post number #853500, ID: 651e2a
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At some point "deep web" will be everything which isn't owned by the top 10 biggest IT companies.
Post number #853501, ID: 651e2a
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There are people (and entire countries) where "facebook" has become a synonyme for "internet". Where I come from "wifi" already has become a synonyme for internet. And anyone who knows how to type the ping command into a terminal is a hacker. An increasing number of people can't even say if their files are stored locally or remotely. And it's already enough to drop buzzwords like cloud, blockchain, AI and social media/network to be recognized as "expert".
Post number #853505, ID: 651e2a
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And not to forget: free software = freeware. open source = some amateur hobbyist stuff. Because "really good" high quality professional software can only be identified by its price and having the most miraculous functionality and sales model.
Post number #853642, ID: 207365
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Right? These "linux" nerds running amateur hobbyist OS. Me and my homies only use real OS like TempleOS.
Post number #853653, ID: 7492c0
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>>853501 Which country is that?
Post number #853820, ID: 02f606
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>>853642 TempleOS has no network functionalities. This is not really a solution for issues with a world wide web. It's like decapitation to cure headache.
Post number #853957, ID: 207365
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>>853820 That is terrifying. Please, let me keep my head! You can have the homies instead.
Post number #854077, ID: 71eb80
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The deepest layer of the web is going to gifcities.org, searching up random words, and finding long-lost geocity sites stuck in eternity.
Just today I found this really beautiful unstyled html file by a highschool senior studying abroad in Japan who graduated in 2003. He wrote the page the day after graduation to talk about his pangs of regret and how he would unconditionally miss his friends even if they didn't miss him. I wonder if they ever had a reunion. He must be 36 now.
Post number #854548, ID: 28bb85
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>>854077 sounds cool. thanks for the idea. I found a geocities website dedicated to facesitting and that's just the beginning
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| What makes something belong to the deep web?
Is my old deviantart account in the deep web because no one has found it?
Is the twitter account of some well known person in the deep web because they have privated it?
Is a technical term? Or is it a romantic term?
Is it binary, or is it a spectrum?
Is there such a thing as the deepest web, like the mariana trench of the internet? Because I want to go there.
Maybe we can find aliens, or some intelligence network, or the cure for