FAQ: Dark Web
The dark web is a hidden layer of the internet that requires specific software to access and is not accessible by search engines. The dark web is popular with cybercriminals because they can remain anonymous and untraceable. Cybercriminals that hack into accounts and steal personal information often wait months or even years to use it. They can meet other cybercriminals anonymously on hidden dark web sites or private forums to sell personal information that can be used to commit identity theft or other crimes.
How does the dark web differ from the deep and surface web?
The dark web is a hidden layer of the internet that is not accessible or indexed by search engines, and requires specific software for access. This area is popular with criminals because they can remain anonymous and untraceable as they communicate. The dark web is a huge marketplace where hackers and thieves exchange information, goods and services; information exposed from data breaches, hacking incidents, or leaked information can be bought and sold on the dark web as "lists" by identity thieves. Information traded on the dark web may be old or could even re-appear several months, or years following exposure of your personal information. The dark web forms a small part of the deep web.
How does one access the dark web?
I have never been on the dark web. How did my information get on the dark web?
What does it mean to have my information exposed on the dark web? Have my accounts have been hacked?
Can my personal information be exposed if I have unsubscribed from a website or deactivated my account?
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Last modified: 05/30/2024