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sam
at November 20,2016
It is amazing that such things exist. such kind of black market thing never crossed my mind. Because we only see and interact those websites wich are openly available. My question is that isn't it possible to block such kind of web page as soon as they launched. Why are we allowing them to do the bad stuff? Even if we are leaving in a free society, Why not someone creates a company which goes behind the bad guys, looking the content and attacking or completely blocking down. It is for the common good of our society.
Hope I will see some technological advancement in this area.
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sam
at November 20,2016
It is amazing that such things exist. such kind of black market thing never crossed my mind. Because we only see and interact those websites wich are openly available. My question is that isn't it possible to block such kind of web page as soon as they launched. Why are we allowing them to do the bad stuff? Even if we are leaving in a free society, Why not someone creates a company which goes behind the bad guys, looking the content and attacking or completely blocking down. It is for the common good of our society.
Hope I will see some technological advancement in this area.
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at December 10,2016
This is an interesting video that delves into the tradeoffs between non-index websites, on the one hand, a hallmark of the darknet is that the .onion sites are not searchable from an engine like google, which give them an advantage when trying to stay hidden, but then you lose the marketability factor that many dealers of illicit goods seek.
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jwren2
at December 12,2016
This is crazy that a deep web search engine has access to 10 different black markets. This is like going to a car website and narrowing your search down to a specific make of a car. We've got to find a way to shut this off and not make it that easy. Unfortunately, there really isn't an answer because the government doesn't control the Internet (not saying that the government should control the Internet).
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jgala
at December 12,2016
This is similar to the silkroute website but GRAMS is just a real simple google knockoff for drugs. This makes it relatively easy for people who just want to buy contraband without the hassle of searching various websites. It's like the amazon of illegal things hidden inside the darknet. But law enforcement can benefit from this by reducing their search time so that they can catch hold of criminals behind the scenes.