Weiu Ryit (jdhd000)

When it comes to the dark web, you have to be ready for a lot of weirdstuff. It's a cesspool for human traffickers, drug dealers and black-hat hackers who sell stolen data or hacking services. It's also a place where you can find everything from pornography to counterfeit documents and even hire a hitman for cash. To access the dark web, you need a special browser called Tor ("TheOnion Routing project"), which encrypts your request and sends it through a series of nodes before reaching your destination. During this process, your information is wiped of geo-location tags and other elements that could be used by your ISP or the government to track you. Once your request reaches the final destination, it gets slung shot to several Tor exit nodes, and then matched with the appropriate website.