![]() First choice might be setting a user/password accessed web page, which login data would be only revealed to a chosen few. However, since we are talking about illegal content, let´s suppose we are trying to share illegal content on internet, obviously avoiding detention. But is Facebook or Twitter illegal or dangerous? Is Deep Web really as dangerous and full of illegal content as we think?įor starters, every profile on a social network needs to be accessed using a user/password, right? Then this kind of content can´t be indexed by search engines and therefore is part of the Deep Web. Having this in mind, what happens when a web page hasn´t been linked from any other page? What if a user/password is needed to access a web page? In this situation the search engine can´t access this kind of content, which remains hidden as part of the Deep Web. Google, as the other search engines, makes use of tracking software (Web crawlers) on a few web pages, surfing through their HTML code, adding the collected data to their own database and accessing the linked content on the already processed and indexed pages recursively. ![]() Google doesn´t know everything there is to know? ![]() 5 Are there any vulnerabilities in ToR?.4 Certain amount of bandwidth is needed for ToR network to function, who makes it possible?. ![]()
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