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Withdrawal to the Shadows: Dark Social Media as Opportunity Structures for Extremism

Bonn: Bonn International Centre for Conflict Studies (BICC);CoRE-NRW Connecting Research on Extremism NRW (2022), 38 pp.

Darknet: Waffen, Drogen, Whistleblower. Wie die digitale Unterwelt funktioniert

München: Beck, Sonderaufl. für die Landeszentralen für politische Bildung (2017), 237 pp.

The Tor Dark Net

London: Centre for International Governance Innovation;Chatham House, Royal Institute of International Affairs (2015), 9 pp.
"This paper does suggest that child abuse content is the most popular type of content on the Tor Dark Net. While law enforcement may crawl such sites, the number of requests that would be seen would be only a tiny fraction, and hence not skew the outline ratios. Similarly, denial of service attacks ... more

The Deep Web and the Darknet, a Look Inside the Internet's Massive Black Box

Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (2015), 17 pp.
"The scale of the Internet’s underworld is immense. The number of non-indexed web sites, known as the Deep Web, is estimated to be 400 to 500 times larger than the surface web of indexed, searchable web sites. And the Deep Web is where the dark side of the Internet flourishes. While there are plen ... more