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The Internet as a whole consists of a vast collection of interconnected computer networks. The websites that may be accessed using browsers and web browser plugins are collectively referred to as the Surface Web. The Deep Web is a subset of the Internet consisting of information that is not indexed or otherwise accessible using standard web search tools. The Deep Web has a subset known as the Dark Web. TOR is used for access. Users and actors on Dark Web sites can remain concealed and anonymous. Anonymity, privacy and the possibility of non-detection are three elements that are supplied by special browser such as TOR and I2P. The impact of the Dark Web on many sectors of society will be discussed, and findings will be presented, in this study. The average daily number of people accessing the Dark Web (through TOR) in Kosovo and around the world is provided. Using data from the Dark Web search engines Ahimia and Onion City, we demonstrate the power of websites offering concealed services. On the Dark Web, your anonymity may not be 100% guaranteed. TOR is committed to this goal and was designed to facilitate anonymous conduct. Here are given results about reporting the number of users and in which place(s) they are. The calculation and reporting are based on the country codes of the IP addresses used to gain access to the resources. Users of the Dark Web are portrayed indirectly in this manner. Another significant outcome is the growing population of Dark Web users who choose to remain anonymous. Users are computed by the client requests of directories (using TOR metrics) and the relay list is updated in networks where the TOR metric is used. The number of users on anonymous networks can be estimated indirectly.
Keywords:
Dark Web, TOR, Deep Web, Encryption, Privacy, Anonymity, I2P, Computer Network
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"Unveiling the Shadows: Understanding the Dark Web`s Ecosystem, Risks and Mitigation Strategies", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 10, page no.531 - 535, October-2023, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2310074.pdf
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2456-3315 | IMPACT FACTOR: 8.14 Calculated By Google Scholar| ESTD YEAR: 2016
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