Deep Dot Web

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Deep Dot Web
Gathers information and educates the public on everything related to the dark net.
languages English
On-line (currently offline)
https://www.deepdotweb.com/

Deep Dot Web was a non-commercial English-language news website that primarily deals with the Darknet and its economy, but also with computer security and anonymity in general. Among other things, articles on the development of trade (especially drug trafficking ) in the Darknet, interviews with operators of Darknet markets and fraud warnings are published.

Exclusive reporting previously included operations by law enforcement agencies as well as arrests, crowdfunding of child pornography , charitable donations from retailers and market operators, details on market hacks and expansions to the range of products, such as trading in software exploits and leaked government data .

The motivation for founding the website was essentially to protect Darknet users from fraud and dangerous products as an independent source of information. A real-time list of underground markets is maintained for this purpose.

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On May 7, 2019, a few days after the shutdown of the second largest darknet market Wall Street Market and the Valhalla market , the FBI and other law enforcement agencies in other countries (including the Federal Criminal Police Office and Europol ) shut down the site and arrested several people involved. Investigations and arrests have taken place in France, Germany, the Netherlands, Brazil and Israel, among others. According to TechCrunch , the site received millions in commissions for providing links. One possible reason for prosecution and bans is money laundering .

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  1. a b c About DeepDotWeb ( Memento of the original from April 28, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. In: Deep Dot Web @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.deepdotweb.com
  2. ^ A b Andy Greenberg: German Police Just Made a Gigantic Dark-Web Drug Bust . In: Wired
  3. Jason Murdock: Underground drug website Nucleus mysteriously disappears from the Dark Web . In: International Business Times
  4. Jim Kelly: DarkNet Rising: Surveillance, Security, Secrecy and Privacy . In: aNewDomain
  5.  Digital parallel world Darknet: meeting place for criminals and dissidents. In: handelsblatt.com . May 31, 2016, accessed May 31, 2016 .
  6. ^ A b Sean Sposito: DeepDotWeb reveals darknet markets for drugs, illicit activity . In: San Francisco Chronicle
  7. Jake Swearingen: A Year After the Death of Silk Road, Darknet Markets Are Booming . In: The Atlantic
  8. Rob Price: Crazy photos of the drugs seized in the largest ever Deep Web drugs bust . In: Business Insider
  9. Christopher Ingraham: The FBI promises a perpetual, futile drug war as it shuts down Silk Road 2.0 . In: The Washington Post
  10. Andy Greenberg: Arrested At Least Two Moderators Of 'Silk Road 2.0' Drug Site Forums . In: Forbes
  11. James Cook: Paedophiles Have Created A Deep Web Version Of Kickstarter To Crowdfund Child Porn . In: Business Insider
  12. Samantha Hurst: Report: Pedophiles Launch Crowdfunding Platform for Child Porn . In: Crowdfund Insider
  13. Pedophiles crowd-funding child abuse images online In: The UK & Ireland Database
  14. Joseph Cox: Dark Web Dealer Allegedly Donates Drug Profits to Charity . In: Vice Motherboard
  15. JP Buntinx: Silk Road 3.0 Announces Bitcoin Charity Drive . In: Bitcoinist.net
  16. Dylan Love: Major Online Marketplace Silk Road Hacked - Someone Stole All Its Bitcoins . In: Business Insider
  17. Pierluigi Paganini: Dark Web - Agora users targeted by a hacking campaign . In: Security Affairs
  18. Chloe Albanesius: Silk Road 2 Lot $ 2.7M in Alleged Bitcoin Hack . In: PC Magazine
  19. Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai: Hackers Tried To Hold a Darknet Market For a Bitcoin Ransom . In: Vice Motherboard
  20. ^ Andy Greenberg: New Dark-Web Market Is Selling Zero-Day Exploits to Hackers . In: Wired
  21. Paul Gonzales: Hackers leak SSN, address of judge in Silk Road case . In: Washington Examiner
  22. ^ Aaran Fronda: The struggle to police zero-day exploits . In: The New Economy
  23. Colin Moore: Could It Soon Be Lights-Out for Drug Markets on the Dark Web? . In: Substance.com
  24. Nicky Woolf: Why Online Drug Markets Are Here to Stay . In: Alternet
  25. Dark Net Markets Comparison Chart ( Memento of the original from October 28, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. In: Deep Dot Web @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.deepdotweb.com
  26. heise online: Deepdotweb: Darknet directory down, operator arrested. Retrieved May 8, 2019 .
  27. Max Muth: Police also confiscate Darknet page "Deepdotweb" . In: sueddeutsche.de . 2019, ISSN  0174-4917 ( sueddeutsche.de [accessed on May 8, 2019]).