[PT2021] The Dark Side of the Web: Is It Dominated by Criminal Activity?

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Thu Feb 2 01:57:10 EST 2023


The dark web is a network of servers, websites and services that enable
cybercriminals to launch attacks. This is not illegal in itself, but it
does expose users to unnecessary risks. Some of these sites may be scams,
or users may become co-conspirators in criminal activity. It is important
to know how these sites work and whether or not you should use them.
Know How These Sites Work And Whether You Should Use Them

In recent years, the dark web has become a popular way to buy and sell
drugs. Because it is anonymous, it makes it difficult for law enforcement
to find the people who are buying or selling the drugs. There are several
specialized criminal groups that are thriving because they can easily
combine stolen data with malware to target victims.

For example, a scammer may scrape email addresses and login details from an
unsuspecting user's computer. This stolen personal information can then be
used for financial fraud. They can also be used to access personal bank
accounts and sensitive corporate sites. As a result, it is imperative to
have identity theft protection in place.

Another issue on the dark web involves scams. Many users try to get money
from others through phishing schemes. The dark web can offer illegal
services, such as child pornography. Other scams involve hackers, who may
attempt to hack into a user's computer and steal their identity.

Using the dark web can also give rise to extortion. Some users may try to
extort you by promising to release your personal information in exchange
for payment. If the threat actor doesn't believe you're a legitimate
customer, they might use your login details to gain access to your personal
bank account.
Collect The Details About Dark Websites

Dark Web transactions generate $219 million annually. However, criminal
activity is far larger than the number of crimes that are reported on the
web. Illegal activities on the dark web dwarf its reported amount of crime,
and criminals are often able to operate with impunity.

While some threats are well known, such as social fraud, there are also
more sophisticated and less-known threats that exploit the dark web.
Scammers are able to scrape personal information through a number of
sources, including credit card databases and web search engines. Once this
information is released, it is scattered across the Internet. One study
estimates that 57 percent of dark websites facilitate illicit activity.

Despite this, there are several ways to prevent yourself from becoming a
victim of fraud. You can purchase a combined identity theft protection
service that can alert you to suspicious activity on the web in near real
time. Also, you can have a watchlist on your computer that can keep you
informed of suspicious activity. Similarly, you can set up a monitoring
service to keep an eye out for unauthorized activity on dark web links
<https://darkweb.link/>.

When determining which service to purchase, you'll need to consider the
type of personal information that you want to protect. Typically, the most
important information is your financial information, including credit card
numbers, bank account details, and driver's license IDs.


https://darkweb.link/
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