
In the third 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 the article work exclusively through the Tor browser. It is impossible to open them in a regular browser.
A tool for anonymous file transfer and website hosting via Tor without intermediaries and registration.
Anonymous crypto exchange on the Tor network, does not require KYC, supports BTC, XMR, LTC, BCH.
A darknet search engine with a focus on onion sites, indexes over a million hidden pages.
A directory of onion resources with categories, user reviews, and site accessibility checks.
The Tor Comics Library offers a large collection of graphic novels without a subscription.
The official mirror of the CIA website on the Tor network for secure communication and information sharing.
A Tor-enabled search engine that does not track user actions or collect personal data.
Swiss mail with end-to-end encryption, accessible via Tor for secure communication.
A service for saving copies of web pages, including darknet sites, with quick access via Tor.
An online marketplace on the darknet with goods, digital services, and payment in cryptocurrencies.
Decentralized marketplace in Tor with PGP signatures, different categories, and transaction protection.
A news resource covering updates, rates, and events in the Monero cryptocurrency ecosystem.