THE DARKNET LIBRARIES (ver-3.0)
It's ABSOLUTELY necessary to dispel the fears behind the Dark-Web & to show people, how useful it is. So I'll try my best to educate you on it, the series will be called The "DarkNet Diaries", yes, I know it's Cheesy :-)
Additionally, this may also cover certain privacy topics like anonymity & even cryptocurrency tips [if needed] or other alternate anonymous/privacy networks like the I2P, LokiNet/Oxen or FreeNet etc... Not just TOR. Hell we may even cover alternative protocols like Gopher or even Gemini [Not the AI] as well one day.
Notice the version-number on THIS PARTICULAR article?? Well; This article might get QUIETLY UPDATED as I create or find more content on it. I'll be updating the index of this series of article here, so be on the lookout;-)
| PARTS | TITLES |
|---|---|
| Part-I | A Quick Intro To the Dark-Web (TOR-Edition) |
| Part-II | TOR-Browser GPG-Verification made easy |
BTW, This series will be primarily LINUX-BASED, hence every guide under this series will be under the assumption that you're using a Linux-based operating system.
Come on! Linux is not hard guys ;-) Plus you're supposed to use Linux [Or even BSD-based operationg systems] anyway for optimal privacy, anonymity & security anyways; ESPECIALLY, when you're surfing the DarkWeb.
I'm pretty sure someone else might have posted about it before, but I'll still try to post my own, the more the merrier right !? Oh by the way, this article is not to be mistaken for the Darknet-Diaries PodCast; which is an investigative podcast created by Jack Rhysider, but anyways please do check them out