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Hands-On Dark Web Analysis

By : Sion Retzkin
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Hands-On Dark Web Analysis

By: Sion Retzkin

Overview of this book

The overall world wide web is divided into three main areas - the Surface Web, the Deep Web, and the Dark Web. The Deep Web and Dark Web are the two areas which are not accessible through standard search engines or browsers. It becomes extremely important for security professionals to have control over these areas to analyze the security of your organization. This book will initially introduce you to the concept of the Deep Web and the Dark Web and their significance in the security sector. Then we will deep dive into installing operating systems and Tor Browser for privacy, security and anonymity while accessing them. During the course of the book, we will also share some best practices which will be useful in using the tools for best effect. By the end of this book, you will have hands-on experience working with the Deep Web and the Dark Web for security analysis
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Title Page
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Law enforcement agencies 


As I wrote before, law enforcement agencies have a strong presence on the Dark Web. The officers working for these agencies can engage in undercover sting operations to capture criminals and other people engaged in illegal activity. Using Tor provides anonymity and hides the source IPs of the officers' computers, which otherwise would have blown their cover.

In the same manner, law enforcement agencies perform discreet online surveillance of services and websites without revealing themselves, by using Tor.

 

 

In order to better explain how law enforcement can operate on the Dark Web, I'd like to tell you about Operation Bayonet, a Dutch-led sting operation, to take down Hansa, a Dark Web market site, numbering 3,600 dealers offering more than 24,000 drug product listings, as well as fraud tools and counterfeit documents. They were able to monitor Hansa's buyers and sellers, using various tools and methods, and discreetly altered Hansa's code to grab additional information...