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What Is WEB?

Web is the common name of the “World Wide Web“, which is a subset of the internet that consists of pages that can be accessed via any web browser. There are those who think the internet is just search engines, but the internet is a huge world. This internet world is divided into three.

 

  • Surface Web
  • Deep Web
  • Dark Web

What Is Surface Web?

The Surface Web, also known as the visible, clear web, or indexed web, is the web that we use every day. We use the Surface Web to carry out our daily tasks. It’s where we do our regular online activities, and it’s what most people think about when they think of the Internet. Surface Web accounts for only 3% of the internet.

 

What Is Deep Web?

The Deep Web refers to the part of the internet that isn’t indexed or searchable by standard search engines. To locate and access a particular website or service, users must log in or know the unique URL or IP address. For example; Those who do not want to be displayed on search engines for content that is generally unwanted to be seen by everyone or difficult to index, such as library archives, public and private company information. Apart from these, flash sites, ajax sites, password-entered sites, ftp sites are also included in the Deep Web because they are difficult to read by search engines. System and admin folders in forums and websites are also not automatically displayed in search results to avoid security vulnerabilities. It is possible to reach the Deep Web by using different search engines, and for user safety, these links cannot be opened in normal browsers.

 

The Deep Web contains 96% of the internet. The Deep Web rests below the surface and accounts for approximately 96% of all websites. This would be the part of an iceberg beneath the water, much larger than the Surface Web. In fact, this hidden web is so large that it’s impossible to discover exactly how many pages or websites are active at any one time. The Deep Web also includes the portion that we know as the Dark Web. While many news outlets use “Deep Web” and “Dark Web” interchangeably, much of the deep portion as a whole is perfectly legal and safe.

 

What Is Dark Web?

The Deep Web and the Dark Web are often confused. The Dark Web is a less accessible subset of the Deep Web that relies on connections made between trusted peers and requires specialized software, tools, or equipment to access. Tor and I2P are two common tools for this. These systems are well-known for maintaining user privacy. Once logged into Tor or I2P the most direct way to find pages on the Dark Web is to receive a link to the page from someone who already knows about the page. The Dark Web is well known for news about illegal activities occurring in the media. The Dark Web is used by malicious actors for the sale and/or distribution of illegal materials, government secrets, private evidence of prominent people, +18 sexual content, child sexual abuse, drug dealing, illegal gun sales, gambling, and many other illegal contents. However, accessing information, sharing information, protecting one’s privacy, and interacting with others are legal practices in the Dark Web, just like the Surface Web. According to February 2016 rates, 56.8 percent of active Tor services are used for illegal business.

What is Dark Web Monitoring?

Dark Web Monitoring is a service which regularly searches places on the Dark Web where information is traded and sold. The Dark Web is carefully monitored 24/7 to make sure that institutions and organizations, customers are 100% safe. It consists of the process that continuously monitors deep and Dark Web pages to provide teams early detection of information leakage, contextual analysis of cyber-attacks, and actionable alerts. It also provides complete protection, monitoring and analysis across a broad range of deep and Dark Web sites, forums and messaging platforms. With continuous scanning and monitoring, it ensures you never miss a critical alert that puts your business, employees or clients at risk. This enables you to then take the appropriate steps to help mitigate any potential damage/incidents.

What Is a Black Market?

A black market is a physical or online transaction network where illicit products and services are sold. The illegality of the goods and services, the illegality of the transaction, or both will make the market “black.” About anything that can be traded illegally is sold in these markets. Some of the most well-known examples include drugs, stolen account passwords, and credit card numbers. There are a wide variety of goods available in these markets. Just in 2016, over 3 billion user accounts were hacked. Credit cards, e-mails, passwords, insurance credentials, bank account numbers, and other confidential personal information were among the information leaked. This kind of data is emerged on black-market pages and sold within days. Many of the websites listed above have the addresses to these black markets.

 

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