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Que es DW?

Se conoce como Internet profunda o Internet invisible (en ingls: Deepnet, Invisible
Web, Dark Web o Hidden Web) a todo el contenido de Internet que no forma parte del
Internet Superficial, es decir, de las pginas indexadas por las araas de los motores de
bsqueda de Internet. Esto es debido a las limitaciones que tienen las araas para
acceder a todas las webs por distintos motivos.


Causas

La principal causa de la existencia de la Internet Profunda es la imposibilidad de los
motores de bsqueda de encontrar o indexar el 100% de la informacin existente en
Internet. Si los buscadores pudieran acceder a toda la informacin entonces la "Internet
profunda" desaparecera, pero esto es imposible porque siempre existirn pginas
privadas. Los siguiente son algunos de los motivos por los que los buscadores son
incapaces de indexar la Internet Profunda:
>Pginas protegidas con contrasea
>Bases de datos de bibliotecas y universidades
>Documentos en formatos no indexables (Por ejemplo Pdf, Word)
>Enciclopedias, diccionarios, revistas en las que para acceder a la informacin hay que
interrogar a la base de datos (Por ejemplo RAE)


Tamao

En el ao 2000 se estimaba que el tamao del Internet Profundo era de 7.500 TeraBytes
de datos en unos 550.000 millones de documentos. Para comparar se estima que en
aquella poca la Internet Superficial ocupaba 167 Terabytes y el contenido de la
Biblioteca del Congreso de Estados Unidos tenia unos 3.000 Terabytes que no eran
accesibles por los motores de bsqueda.
Estimaciones basadas en la extrapolacin de un estudio de la Universidad de California
en Berkeley especula que actualmente el Internet Profundo debe tener unos 91.000
TeraBytes.







Mi Experiencia

La verdad, que no supero mis expectativas. Habre estado unas 3 hs y lo nico que es
fcil de encontrar en la DW es pornografa infantil, necrozoofilia, vendedores de drogas,
sicarios. Gracias a la info que le antes de entrar y con un poco de sentido comn pude
evitar los link esos, pero aparte de eso no vi nada que no halla visto ya. Encontr
manuales de fabricar explosivos y eso ya lo tengo desde hace aos. Manuales de
Hacking/Prheaking con informacin que ya he visto, y muchos ebook en espaol que
son fciles de encontrar sin usar DW. Aviso que solo anduve en las paginas en espaol.
El nico lugar que vi que seria interesante entrar es ForoCoches pero solo te puedes
registrar si te invitan. Tambin hay un 4chan en tor, pero por lo que vi en una pagina en
la hidden wiki, ese 4chan esta lleno de pederastias. A pesar de que no navegue mucho,
toda esa "informacin clasificada" y "TopSecret" que dicen que hay no la vi.
En conclusin, la DW la usan por un nico y simple motivo: al entrar mediante proxy te
da un nivel de anonimato que la web normal no te la da, lo que lleva a que en la DW
abunden las practicas ilegales y degradantes que te dejaran como un mal ser humano y
posiblemente te llevaran a la crcel si las hicieras en la web normal.



Como entrar?

Primero que nada, algunos consejos
>Por las dudas, no descargues nada a no ser que ests seguro de lo que es
>Si ves link que dicen cp(child porn), pedo bear, hc(hard candy) NO Entres, es
pornografa infantil
>Drugs o dealers son links con vendedores y compradores de drogas
>No des tu e-mail. si te vas a registrar en algo o te lo pidieron para darte info, crea una
cuenta para usarla solo en DW


Entran a la web Tor Project



Clickean en Download Tor

Descomprimen el archivo. Entran a la carpeta y ejecutan el archivo "Start Tor Browser"



Les abrira el Panel de control de Vidalia.



Y cuando termine de cargar abrira el Mozilla Firefox





Algunas paginas a las que entre:

La Hidden Wiki


Esto es tipo Taringa!


Propaganda AntiCelular




Esto es un buscador (El unico que encontre)



Los invito a esta comu :








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