The truth about Darkweb's origin
The mystery about Darkweb has spread widely on the Internet, but the true origin and purpose of this network is not well known.
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The origin of Darkweb
On October 29, 1969, a student at the University of California sent the first message using an electronic computer via ARPANET, the primitive system and premise of modern Internet.
Soon after, a network called Darknet appeared, based on ARPANET activity. Thus, the Internet and Darknet appeared from the beginning in parallel.
Darkweb's first commercial transaction was drugs and stimulants
The first commodity exchange that took place on Darknet is not video games or books but stimulants. Since the early 1970s, a small group of students and students at Stanford used the ARPANET system as a secret place to deal with drugs.
Freenet - the first anonymous browser
In 2000, a browser called Freenet launched allowing users to go online without identity, completely different from the Internet Explorer at the same time. This means that users of this browser become users who cannot trace.
Freenet includes several websites on Darkweb, allowing users to access illegal information without worrying about being exposed.
The US Navy created the TOR browser
In the 1990s, in order to help government spies leave fewer traces online, the US Naval Research Laboratory created a browser system that could hide users' IPs.
Based on the military's top browser, a research lab released the Tor browser in September 2002. Soon, the browser quickly became a useful tool for those who want to use taste hiding. When using the Internet or accessing Darkweb.
The difference between Deepweb and Darkweb
Deepweb includes all parts of the Internet that Google, Bing . and normal browsers cannot access, while Darkweb includes specific websites that are hidden, do not want to be detected.
Not everyone knows that the websites that we visit every day, billions of search results on Google, Yahoo, Bing . that we think are so large account for only 4% of the world. of the Internet. The remaining 96% belongs to Deep web - the underground world of the Internet.
Darkweb tends to be used more for bad purposes and is the destination of most major criminals today.
In 2016, London University students discovered 5205 websites that existed on Darkweb, of which 57% of the information here is about illegal things like provision of counterfeit money, money laundering and weapons trading. , steal personal data, hack data .
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