Plenty of horrifying stories and myths circulate the internet about the Dark Web, but are they
really true?
From generally harmless social forums to disturbing criminal activity, the Dark Web has pretty
much everything, and it's all happening right under our noses.
It's difficult to separate fact from fiction, especially when dealing with the seedy underbelly
of the internet.
However, there's plenty of things that we do know for sure.
For instance, the Deep Web itself is not illegal but some activity on it can be.
We're here to set the record straight, clear a few things up, but also reaffirm the fact
that the Dark Web can be a terrifying place.
I'm Mike with List25 and here are 25 Horrifying Dark Web Facts That Are Actually True.
25.
The Dark Web is part of the Deep Web.
In simple terms, Deep Web is the part of the internet that isn't cataloged by search engines.
The Dark Web specifically is where most of the illegal and disturbing stuff takes place.
24.
The Dark Web is a huge marketplace for criminals and is said to generate at least $500,000
per day.
23.
To access the Dark Web, though we wouldn't recommend it, your standard browser isn't
going to cut it.
You need to get The Onion Router, or Tor for short.
Tor is both a browser and a network running a specialized applications network with volunteer
computers.
22.
A study done in 2001 by the University of California discovered that the Dark Web had
7.5 petabyes (7,500 gigabytes) of information.
In two years, that number increased by 91,850 petabytes.
21.
It should be no surprise that a place called the Dark Web would be full of scams.
In one case, however, people kept falling for an elaborate scam to hire hitmen.
Called Besa Mafia, the website claimed to offer hitmen services but just wanted large
sums of money.
20.
It's is also used for even more anonymity online.
Websites on the Dark Web mask their IP address and identity to make it difficult to know
who or what is behind the site.
19.
While the size of the Surface Web is substantial, it pales in comparison to the size of the
Deep Web and Dark Web.
Some estimate the Deep Web is about 400 to 500 times larger.
18.
Normal currency can't be used on the Dark Web.
Users regularly depend on bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies to make market transactions.
These are especially popular because they're virtually untraceable.
17.
For years, the Islamic State, or ISIS, has been using the Dark Web as both a propaganda,
recruiting, and fund raising tool.
Intelligence agencies, such as the NSA, have been using software like XKeyscore to know
the identity of Tor users.
16.
While it may have all kinds of unsavory, illegal, and downright nasty stuff, it also has a big
book fan club.
One of the founders of the Silk Road, a black market for drugs, also started a book bazaar
on it.
Though the books they read are mostly conspiracy theory books and banned books.
15.
Stolen credit cards are often sold on the Dark Web.
Other pirates will use stolen credit cards to buy gift cards and then sell them for less
than their worth.
14.
If you're the Doomsday Prepper type, there's a place on the Dark Web called "Strategic
Intelligence Network" with tons of information about how to survive any crisis, be it a war
torn country or a riot.
13.
According to the Israeli intelligence firm Sixgill, criminals were discovered selling
fake degrees, certifications, and passports.
People also hired out hackers to break into university systems and change grades.
12.
Shockingly, while Tor is commonly believed to be a private system, US journalist Yasha
Levine found documents linking US government funding to the project.
11.
Two British men were arrested for illegally selling their sperm on the Dark Web, making
roughly $330,000.
The sperm was not tested for disease and sent to a desperate couple trying to get pregnant.
10.
Sadly, one of the darkest parts of the Dark Web is human trafficking.
Disturbing pictures of people are taken, and these people are sold as property to the highest
bidder.
Authorities note that the Dark Web is only a small portion of the trafficking that takes
place in the world.
9.
In a more bizarre twist, even child spirits are sold on the Dark Web.
In Thailand and other eastern countries, people believe voodoo masters can capture the spirits
of babies that have been aborted or miscarried and made to do their bidding.
People buying these spirits want them to do stuff for them or make their lives better.
8.
On the Dark Web, you'll be even more susceptible to malware attacks with plenty of links hiding
secret malware that'll download to your computer.
All it takes is one wrong click to make it happen.
7.
While not surprising but still alarming, international arms trade has a presence on the Dark Web.
The Untied States is the most common source country with 60% of the arms originating from
there.
Supposedly, you can find everything from an AK-47 to a rocket launcher if you look hard
enough.
6.
Things get even more disturbing with the Cruel Onion Wiki.
Supposedly on it are scantily clad women crushing small animals under their feet.
The site has been shut down frequently but always finds a way to reappear.
5.
In recent years, the Dark Web has been a big seller for illegal drugs especially among
students.
Even with the recent bust of Silk Road, the biggest supplier of illegal drugs, sales have
been strong and growing.
4.
Your identity is on sale on the Dark Web.
Passwords for individual bank accounts can range up to $160, and your entire identity
could only cost around $1,200.
3.
In the past, game fixing and illegal gambling usually involved a shady guy at a bar or in
a locker room with athletes, taking bets or trying to convince them to throw the game.
Now, it all happens on the Dark Web.
2.
In the much darker parts of the Dark Web are places called "Red Rooms."
Essentially, they're video feeds of people in a room being tortured.
It's said people will pay to watch them.
While there hasn't been much evidence they exist, a few cases have cropped up.
1.
One of those cases involves the disturbed pedophile Peter Scully.
Scully put up a website and users paid $10,000 to watch him torture a child.
Scully was arrested and as of 2017, faced trial in the Philippines.
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