Dark Web

(Updated: 2019-09-)

VPNs

Tor alone isn't enough anymore. You must first connect with a VPN
The best one are CyberGhost, ExpressVPN and NordVPN.
https://www.cyberghostvpn.com/
https://www.expressvpn.com/
https://nordvpn.com/




Don't Ever

- Do not change the TOR browser’s window size.
- Do not surf the dark web unless you Turn OFF Javascript.
- Do not work in front of the Webcam. Disconnect them immediately. It is possible for
hackers and government getting into your computer and turning on the cameras for tracking
about your identity.
- Also, disconnect your microphone. It is same as like the above. Someone can track you. Be safe.
- Never reveal your original name, email, photos, videos, and passwords on the dark web. It is
more dangerous and it is easy for the hackers to track you.



TOR Links

Download TOR browser bundle here for Windows (Expert Bundle),
Apple OS X, Smartphones, Linux 64-Bit, Linux 32-Bit, Source code, and Source code (Unstable)




TOR Alternatives

I2P – great privacy protection and can access hidden onion links.
Matrix.org – an open-source project just like Tor. Great for IoT data transfers, chats, and WebRTC signaling.
Orbot – basically a Tor for Android.
Globus Secure Browser – paid Tor alternative. VPN-powered. It allows the users to select preferred geolocation. If you want to take it for a spin, Globus features a five-day trial period.
Comodo Ice Dragon – Firefox offspin. Employs multiple malware safeguards. Open-source project.
FreeNet – open-source project. Sports the Darknet and OpenNet anonymous browsing technologies.




For the seriously paranoid!!!

Run the VPN and TOR inside a VirtualBox VM.
https://www.virtualbox.org/




Dark Web Pages

Check here for a long list of Dark Web Sites.




Email

secMail – full-fledged email service. Pretty simplistic in design:
you can compose, send, and receive emails. All the great things about an email client,
minus the tracking, eavesdropping, and other privacy issues.

Lelantos- pay-to-use email service. Great security and privacy features,
but it has one of the most unreliable and sidetrackable registration forms. Proceed at your own risk.

Bitmail.la – another pay-to-use email client. Has many features like IMAP,
SMTP, and POP3 support, and a 500MB mailbox. Apparently, a lifetime membership costs $0.60.

Mail2Tor- a free email service which, reportedly, works on both dark and clear web.

Guerilla Mail – creates a disposable email address.

AnonInbox – pay-to-use email client. Supports IMAP, SMTP, and POP3; charges around 0.1 BTC per year.

Protonmail – has both paid and free subscriptions. Boasts the browser-encrypted email technology.




Secure Chat

BlackBook – works pretty much the same way as Facebook: you can chat, send pictures
and friend requests, post status updates, and join groups. Though competing head-to-head with Facebook
Onion, BlackBook’s prone to hacking. Reportedly, the client was disabled at least a couple of times in 2018.

Torbook – very similar to BlackBook. Some claim that both of them rose at around the
same time, despite the creators not knowing each other.

The Campfire – gather around the campfire, folks to hear the tale of tales. The name’s
rather suggestive – a big chatroom; everybody can join, and the topics can be anything from the latest
trends in the music industry to how you can hide a human body.

Lucky Eddie’s Home – scripted chat room that sports one of the most efficient file-uploading
system on the dark web. Just like any IM app, you can send or receive messages, join or create groups, and send files.

MadIRC Chat Server – if you’re over 30, you certainly remember the mIRC era. Surprisingly enough,
IRC off-spins are still being used today, mostly for covert conversations or intranet communication. MadIRC
Chat works just like a regular IRC – no or subscription required. Just pick a username and join in on the fun.
I know sharing is caring, but in this case, I would advise you not to share any personal details because you may
never know who’s on the other side of the line.

Chat with strangers – think Omegle, but on the dark web. Just fire up the client, connect
to a chat room, and that’s it. You can’t send or receive files. Still, if you’re lucky, perhaps you can
partake in a scintillating conversation.




Purchases

Never use your credit card. ONLY USE BITCOIN or another crypto currency!




Accessing Deepweb

Stanford now has built a prototype engine for accessing the Deep Web called the Hidden
Web Exposer, HiWE. Others that are publicly accessible are Infoplease, PubMed and the
University of California’s Infomine.