A Hacker’s Arsenal on the Dark Web: Part 2

22 April 2025 3 minutes Author: Cyber Witcher

In the second part of our review, we continue to explore the most interesting resources of the Dark Web. This material will be useful for those who are researching the structure of the Dark Web, analyzing new schemes in the digital criminal environment, or looking for up-to-date first-hand data. We will conclude the series with tips for safe navigation in the .onion space and methods for filtering dubious resources.

  • Disclaimer: Attention! The information provided in this article is for educational and research purposes only. The author does not support or encourage illegal actions or the use of tools to violate the law. Use the knowledge gained responsibly and in accordance with the current legislation of Ukraine.

  • Disclaimer: All tools and resources mentioned in this article work exclusively through the Tor browser. They cannot be opened in a regular browser

Dark Web Tools

 

Cryptostorm Vpn

Anonymous VPN service with access token support. Works without logs, supports Tor and encryption, focused on complete privacy.

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Blockchair

Blockchain search engine. Allows you to view transactions, addresses, blocks, statistics for Bitcoin, Ether, Monero, and other currencies.

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0xacab

A darknet development hosting platform. Designed for projects on anonymity, security, privacy protection, and digital freedom.

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Keybase

Messenger and file service with open PGP encryption. Allows you to verify digital identity via social networks and crypto keys.

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Dark.Fail

A monitoring center for up-to-date onion sites. Displays live mirrors of well-known dark web services and helps you avoid fake clones.

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Swp.Cx

A cryptocurrency exchange platform with a high level of anonymity. Easy to use, requires no registration, and stores minimal data.

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Darknet Army

An information channel and community focused on OSINT, dark web, anonymity, and cybersecurity. Contains news, guides, and analytical materials.

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The Opsec Manual

An advanced guide to OPSEC — personal digital security. Covers the tools, behaviors, risks, and techniques for protecting yourself online.

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Haveno

A decentralized platform for exchanging Monero. Built on open source, it requires no third-party trust or verification.

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Monero

An anonymous cryptocurrency with a focus on privacy. It uses ring signatures, hidden addresses, and transaction encryption.

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Feather

A lightweight desktop wallet for Monero. Fast, Tor-enabled, open source, focused on privacy and convenience.

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Coinspace

A multi-currency cryptocurrency wallet that offers a simple interface, basic anonymity, and cross-platform compatibility.

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Dread

One of the largest forums on the dark web. It discusses dark market platforms, security, Tor services, and news from the deep web.

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Imperial Library

A digital library on the dark web. Offering rare books, technical literature, manuals, research texts, and archives for researchers and enthusiasts.

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Onionlinkhub

Darkweb link catalog. Updates the list of working onion resources, categorizes them by topic, and helps beginners navigate.

CLICK HERE

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