When the term ‘Darknet’ is mentioned, most people conjure up an image of the hooded cybercriminal. Hackers, drug traffickers, terrorists: the users of the digital underground are often labeled as lawbreakers. But that’s only half the truth.
You cannot access the so-called Darknet without tools, which is not vetted by any search engine and relies on “hidden wikis” reminiscent of phone books. Specially adapted browsers or other tools that redirect network traffic are required to get started – and do not in themselves guarantee complete anonymity. So anyone who wants to use Darknet must understand how it works. Krone+ explains how it works, how you get in, who is there – and where the dangers lurk.
Source: Krone

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