Most of the invisible internet resources is Deep Web, or “deep web”, which is also called “invisible web”. It is part of the global network, but we cannot browse it from the Google search engine. In the Deep Web there are, among others archives of companies and government institutions, medical and financial data, academic resources and an e-mail interface. By logging on to the bank’s website to check the status of our account, we are entering the deep web.
TechnoTerapia is a technological podcast of Gazeta.pl. In the latest episode, Daniel Maikowski and Robert Kędzierski talk about the darkest corners of the Internet.
Dark Web it is part of the deep internet, access to which is even more difficult. In this case, we have to use specially crafted web browsersj which allows you to get to know the contents of the network Track (The Onion Router). Tor uses the so-called onion routing. This means that the data inside the network travels in a distributed, encrypted and anonymous manner.
What can we find in the recesses of the “dark web”? Is it legal to use TOR and Darknet? We talk about it in the latest episode of the TechnoTerapia podcast.
Source: Gazeta

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