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  2. The Hidden Wiki - Wikipedia

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    The first Hidden Wiki was operated through the .onion pseudo-top-level domain which can be accessed only by using Tor or a Tor gateway. [1] Its main page provided a community-maintained link directory to other hidden services, including links claiming to offer money laundering, contract killing, cyber-attacks for hire, contraband chemicals, and bomb making.

  3. List of Tor onion services - Wikipedia

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    archive.today – Is a web archiving site, founded in 2012, that saves snapshots on demand [2] Demonoid – Torrent [3] Internet Archive – A web archiving site; KickassTorrents (defunct) – A BitTorrent index [4] Sci-Hub – Search engine which bypasses paywalls to provide free access to scientific and academic research papers and articles [5]

  4. Category:Tor onion services - Wikipedia

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  5. Dread (forum) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 December 2024. Online discussion forum hosted on the dark web Dread Type of site Dark web forum Available in English Owner HugBunter and Paris Created by HugBunter Registration Optional Launched 2018 ; 6 years ago (2018) Current status Active (.onion only) Dread is a Reddit -like dark web discussion ...

  6. Tor (network) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 December 2024. Free and open-source anonymity network based on onion routing This article is about the software and anonymity network. For the software's organization, see The Tor Project. For the magazine, see Tor.com. Tor The Tor Project logo Developer(s) The Tor Project Initial release 20 September ...

  7. Facebook onion address - Wikipedia

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    In October 2014, Facebook announced [7] that users could connect to the website through a Tor onion service using the privacy-protecting Tor browser and encrypted using HTTPS.

  8. Dark web - Wikipedia

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    The term dark web first emerged in 2009; however, it is unknown when the actual dark web first emerged. [11] Many internet users only use the surface web, data that can be accessed by a typical web browser. [12] The dark web forms a small part of the deep web, but requires custom software in order to access its content.

  9. Deep web - Wikipedia

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    The deep web, [1] invisible web, [2] or hidden web [3] are parts of the World Wide Web whose contents are not indexed by standard web search-engine programs. [4] This is in contrast to the " surface web ", which is accessible to anyone using the Internet. [ 5 ]