Directed Mining of the Dark Web Using Hell9: Advanced Techniques for Exploring and Analyzing Anonymous Networks

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Thaar Kh. Asman
Haider D. Abd

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In the World Wide Web the dark net is still theoretically part of the Internet. But its access software or configuration and permission is different from the other sites. The dark web is not indexed by the public web search engines, such as Google and Bing. If you type in any keyword there will be pages of millions returned as a result. For example, trying to quantify the vastness of the Internet. If one were to think about how many sites are representative for just one hundred keywords, and how many since “n” different number combinations are equally valid on search engine queries? When we browse the Internet using the web browsers to visit sites our eyes really just see what is called the Surface Web. Which is a part of the Internet you can visit from different hypertext information displayed as webpages simply. Still, without the help of search engines, you can use the manifold resources from Internet that the Surface Web cannot present to you. The deep web where Tor is used is a place hard for hackers, spies, and even government agencies to watch over users. However when they are monitoring the site they cannot tell how website operators are processing with their data files on them all of a sudden. This paper describes the Businessman, Scientist, Students & Any Person safely and Anonymously Getting onto the DarkNet 100% with HeLL9 Project.

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Asman, T. K., & Abd, H. D. (2024). Directed Mining of the Dark Web Using Hell9: Advanced Techniques for Exploring and Analyzing Anonymous Networks. SHIFRA, 2024, 105-112. https://doi.org/10.70470/SHIFRA/2024/012
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