Dark Net
Significance
- Researchers: By researchers and students to do research on sensitive topics as it is known to have large virtual libraries.
- Law Enforcement: By law enforcement agencies for sting operations.
- Journalist: By journalists and citizens, working in oppressive regimes, to communicate without any government censorship. For example, it was used by activists during the Arab Spring and is known to have been used by Chinese citizens.
- Blocked Internet: To access connect blocked by local Internet service providers.
- Privacy: To maintain privacy of sensitive communications or business plans
Challenges/Issues
- Privacy: The dark net offers a high level of anonymity due to their ....
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