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 +What do cyber security and networking people think about the browser Tor? I know it is a safer browser but does it make it too difficult to track where hacking is coming from?
  
-"If you don't know where you are goingany road will get you there." ..Lewis Carroll+This question is all over the place.  First and foremost, you need to understand that personal anonymity is not the same as security.
  
-Who created the Marianas web+What do cyber security and networking people think about the browser Tor
  
-According to the Cult of Tesla, the Puppet Masters of Babylon know the truth about many mysteries. I don't know, ask them.+They think it is every bit as volunerable as every other browser.
  
-https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-access-closed-shell-system/answer/Tom-Peracchio+https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/04/tor-attacks-nsa-users-online-anonymity
  
-Why is it not accessible, and how did the creators enter there?+https://pando.com/2014/12/26/if-you-still-trust-tor-to-keep-you-safe-youre-out-of-your-damn-mind/ 
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 +Remove the Tor Browser from the recommendations because it's a security catastrophy and puts people at risk 
 +https://github.com/nylira/prism-break/issues/1760 
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 +I know it is a safer browser but does it make it too difficult to track where hacking is coming from? 
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 +If you still believe thatgo through the links above and read what is being said. 
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 +There is more to network security that just hacking.  
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 +Understand how threats work, they deliver them to your computer.  You use Tor to visit a website, the path to that website is unknown, and your home is unknown.  You pick up a packet at your destination, and bring it home.  When this new packet comes to your house your computer gets infected.  
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 +A2A Was the dark web accidentally created? 
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 +Onion Routing, the concept behind the dark web, was developed by the U.S. Naval Research Lab for anonymous communications. 
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 +To aid in preventing unwanted network traffic analysis on DoD communications, developed the TOR application network that provides private, untraceable connections through a public network. Its single infrastructure and protocol supports anonymous traffic analysis resistant activities such as: multilevel secure communications over one network; intelligence gathering from open source; and communications using networks partially controlled by temporary allies/known hostiles. 
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 +https://www.nrl.navy.mil/itd/chacs/accomplishments 
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 +An onion is the data structure formed by "wrapping" a message with successive layers of encryption to be decrypted ("peeled" or "unwrapped") by as many intermediary computers as there are layers before arriving at its destination 
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 +Sorting through the facts and fiction regarding the “dark web”  
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 +Like many dark web questions, the answers are all over the place. First, like many questions, before we can run off an write a book about it, we need to understand exactly where the question is coming from. 
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 +How can I protect myself from the dark web... 
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 +That does not tell me the OP wants to visit the dark web, but wants to protect themselves from it.  The media has made out the dark web to be some evil empire lurking in the darkness of the internet, waiting to reign fear and havoc on the innocent internet users just using the surface web in the light of day. 
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 +I would make that assumption to be the point of the question, because of the second part that says... without paying for a monitoring system? 
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 +Various commercials strike fear into the minds of the innocent internet users just using the surface web in the light of day telling them they need protection, some even suggesting that paying for a monitoring system would help them from the perils of the dark web. 
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 +The OP doesn't care about Onion sites or Tor, they are fearful of the media created boogie man that waits for them "on the dark web." Put in that context, it is a whole different question.  
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 +I've used this quote and link in other answers,  Roger Dingledine, an MIT-trained American computer scientist known for having co-founded the Tor Project aka "the dark web," spoke at the Philly Tech Week 2017 and does acknowledge that "Just about any use of the “dark web” phrase is really just a marketing ploy by cybersecurity firms and other opportunists. They’re profiting on ignorance. It’s nonsense." 
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 +https://technical.ly/philly/2017/05/15/dark-web-roger-dingledine/ 
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 +If this question is really asked from the perspective of the average internet user wondering what they can do to protect themselves from the "dark web" keeping your personal information safe and secure doesn't change because of the dark web.  
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 +Regarding all the services now cropping up to protect your information on the dark web, as Roger Dingledine states in the quote above, "They’re profiting on ignorance." 
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 +Here's my rant on that subject from a few months ago: https://www.quora.com/Whats-the-danger-if-per-the-recent-Experian-commercial-ones-information-is-on-the-dark-web/answer/Tom-Peracchio
  
-There is no public access. In simplest terms a “closed shell system” as described in dark web mythology is just another term to describe a private network. 
  
-https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-access-closed-shell-system/answer/Tom-Peracchio 
  
-Maybe they have a dial up number you use to access it, like in the days of BBS. 
  
-Most of the BBS were run by neighborhood geeks as a primitive form of social media. You used your plain old telephone service (POTS) to "dial up" another computer, so in that sense it was like using a computer to make a phone call. 
  
-https://www.quora.com/How-was-it-like-to-connect-to-a-BBS/answer/Tom-Peracchio 
  


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