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Claude Kramer

Deep Web

The web was never really needed to commit crime. Perhaps the web, like a scalpel, may be used to save a life or to end it. There was a time when just being aware of the existence of the Deep Web was limited to few people. That made it more likely to be used with illegal intentions. The branch dedicated to illegal activity was named the Darknet, and it was just a small part of the Deep Web anyways. Now we know that things have changed, and those who are approaching the Deep Web concept for the first time, should not follow everything they hear. Much of the data comes from that study of the University of Berkeley in 2001, and has been distorted several times, like a story that is told from generation to generation, until someone decides to turn it into a book. The Deep Web can generate confusion; discover the myths and facts hidden in the depths of the great virtual iceberg.
42 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2014
Publication year
2014
Publisher
MB Cooltura

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  • Uroš Veselinovićhas quotedlast year
    Human beings seem to acknowledge only what is visible to the naked eye. Everything else goes unnoticed.
  • Uroš Veselinovićhas quotedlast year
    Although it is really hard to calculate the percentages, the 96% estimate is simply impossible. Such an estimate comes from a test made by the University of Berkeley in 2001, which estimated a traffic volume of 7.500 Terabyte in the deep web, against 167 in the traditional web.
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