
In the fourth 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. They cannot be opened in a regular browser
The BBC’s official onion mirror, created for free access to news in censored countries.
The Dutch police information page on Tor publishes the results of special operations and warnings.
A Tor-based site of an American anti-drug group aimed at data collection and warning.
The operating system uses isolated environments for each process for anonymity and security.
A VPN service with complete anonymity, no logs, supports cash payments and access via Tor.
A news resource that covers events, trends, and analytics related to the darknet and privacy.
Investigative journalism with onion access, publishing exposes about governments, corporations, and more.
A Bitcoin wallet with built-in mixing that provides financial privacy and trail protection.