{"id":7513,"date":"2017-08-19T20:34:59","date_gmt":"2017-08-19T20:34:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wsbj.com\/sorabji\/?p=7513"},"modified":"2017-08-19T20:34:59","modified_gmt":"2017-08-19T20:34:59","slug":"dark-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wsbj.com\/sorabji\/2017\/08\/19\/dark-2.html","title":{"rendered":"Dark"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\t\t\t\tI have seen the Dark Web. I may not have delved any deeper than the Deep  Web, although links to alleged CP (you know what that stands for) sites  were all over the place. But I think there were actually more pleas from  site owners to <em>not even discuss<\/em>  that matter than there seemed to be actual links to content. The  only illegal thing I actually saw was a site with a bunch of copyrighted  MP3 files for download &#8212; like there isn&#8217;t enough of that on the public  Internet. I clicked on a link that allegedly would have taken me to a  directory of hitmen and professional assassins. That link did not work,  nor did a majority of the links out there. Needless to say (or maybe it is  needfully said) I was not out there looking for anything like that. I had  just heard time and again about how 96% of the Internet is not visible to  most people, a figure I find rather hard to believe but worth exploring.  <\/p>\n<p>\nI also ventured into the Dark Web because the subject of it has come up  among friends the last couple of weeks. I don&#8217;t know anyone who has seen  it, so I figured I&#8217;ll go first. Having not given it a lot of thought  until now I decided that the notion that the Dark Web is completely  saturated with  CP and other nasty shit had to be ridiculous. And it is. There is plenty  of activity down there but &#8212; based on my admittedly brief survey &#8212; I  wouldn&#8217;t say that even a majority of it is illegal. But again, it feels  like the early days of the open Internet where clicking a bad link from  what you thought was a trusted source could land you on some godawful  bestiality porn. That kind of shit washed up on usenet, or so I heard.  Bad CP pron would be titled something innocuous, tricking people into  downloading it. I always wondered if that was not an FBI trap, since  even the mere possession of CP, whether you obtained it intentionally  or not, was enough to have commandos raid your house. <\/p>\n<p>\nQuestion I&#8217;m asking myself now is, do I want to set up shop out there?  Moving this .MOBI to the darkness almost makes sense, but there&#8217;s no  reason I&#8217;d have to retreat from the open Internet entirely. I could echo  this site to a .onion address, as I&#8217;ve seen other legitimate bloggers do.  <\/p>\n<p>\nNot going to lie, though. I was actually feeling pretty nervous about  getting into this weird world, and still feeling anxiety after shutting  down Tor and apparently escaping the DW unscathed. I didn&#8217;t care about  the warnings that I might see things that can&#8217;t be unseen, or that I&#8217;d be  traumatized by some ghastly image. I was more concerned about malware, or  unwittingly  biting a link that bites back, causing the Tor browser to explode with  ransomware attacks or other perils. I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;d have any  recourse if something on the Dark Web happened to brick my computer. The  Malware Bytes software that I use did kick off a number of times, saying  it blocked connections to things. It does not do that so much on the  open Internet.<\/p>\n<p>\nFor additional cloak and dagger tension I accessed the  Dark Web from behind a VPN. I don&#8217;t especially crave anonymity, so this  is overkill for me. The VPN element can actually slow things down  considerably.<\/p>\n<p>\nTo get to the illegal marketplaces you have to register, at least on all  the ones I encountered. I&#8217;m not ready to do that, as I don&#8217;t have an  anonymous email account at a place like protonmail. I am kinda curious  about the credit card marketplaces, where sellers claim they make clones  of credit cards with cc numbers and PINs skimmed from ATMs and other card  readers. I&#8217;m not curious enough to actually obtain one but it&#8217;s an  interesting little business to learn about. Other items for sale  include human organs, weapons, and I don&#8217;t remember what else. I&#8217;ve  heard about all this stuff for years now but never dove in just to see  if it was real.<\/p>\n<p>\nIn some ways the Dark\/Deep Web feels like the early days of .MOBI &#8212; not  <em>this<\/em> Sorabji.MOBI but the introduction of the .MOBI TLD (Top  Level Domain). Back in the early 2000s domainers seemed to think .MOBI  was the next .COM and that every brand name owner would want their mark  appended with .MOBI. By most accounts .MOBI&#8217;s prospects fizzled when  Apple put the .COM button on the iPhone. From there publishing and  templating systems adopted to making multiple versions of a single site  which responded to the abilities of whatever device was being used to  access it. <\/p>\n<p>\nBut in those early prospecting days there were all kinds of .MOBI sites,  and the atmosphere around them felt like the so-called Wild West days of  the early WWW. dir.mobi is one I remember off the top of my head. It was  a directory site, similar to Yahoo, but only for .MOBI content. No trace  of that site&#8217;s content seems to exist, though the domain itself is still  alive and parked. A similar site, mobile-dir.mobi, is surprisingly still  around with its &#8220;Stake Your Claim On The Mobile Web Now!&#8221; headline  echoing the excitement that once surrounded .MOBI. The most high  profile .MOBI I remember serving mobile-friendly content off the pure  .MOBI domain was time.mobi, which now sends you to time.com.<\/p>\n<p>\nAnother resemblance between the DW and early .MOBI is the backwash of old  content that&#8217;s been circulating on the open Internet since the early  1990s. <\/p>\n<p>\n&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>\nI have not been .MOBI much lately. In fact I am not .MOBI at present,  typing this from home. Trying to get things going again with my so-called  business but it just gets harder every day.<\/p>\n<p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I have seen the Dark Web. I may not have delved any deeper than the Deep Web, although links to alleged CP (you know what that stands for) sites were all over the place. 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