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    A Web On The Deep Web

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    CIS106 Ken King Deep/Dark Web The Deep Web is a term that refers to a number of websites that are invisible to everyone. You cannot find these websites using a search engine, in other words a place where google does not go. The Deep Web makes up about 96% of the internet while the other 4% is the Surface Web. The Surface Web includes sites such as; Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, or any website you can find through a search engine. A lot of illegal activity takes place within the deep web. Child pornography

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    The deep web commonly referred to as the “invisible web” holds 96% of the content on the internet, making it roughly 500 times greater than the surface web (Norton). The content captured by a search engine is denoted as the surface web. Through the assistance of web crawlers, search engines are able to effortlessly capture and catalogue content on the internet and recall it when a search is made. Conversely, webpages beyond the range of these crawlers form a hidden and more complicated place referred

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    The On The Deep Web

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    The Deep web is a place on the internet where majority people think loads of illegal activities happen. While there are illegal activities that happen here, the Deep web is only the internet that is not indexed by search engines. People can access these websites through an IP address, but because of these websites not being indexed no one will be able to find them with normal search engines. The Dark web, where the majority of the illegal activities are included in the Deep web as the Deep web is

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    Deep Web Or Surface Web?

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    Deep Web or Surface Web? A Comparative Essay Even though, most people search the internet daily; a large amount of data is missing in their queries. The popular search engines rely on the hyperlinks and metatags embedded in the web pages to find and identify content. (Pcmag.com, 2015 2) Due to this formatting, a significant amount of information is absent from their requests; this missing information makes up the deep web. The surface web is open to anyone with internet access, and easily navigated

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    The Deep Dark Web. The term conjures up dark images of criminal masterminds scheming to usurp law enforcement, using technology as a platform to perpetrate crimes. However, as nefarious as the term sounds, the Deep Web is nothing more than a collection of websites that are not indexed, or otherwise easily accessible by traditional search engines. This is to say that you cannot effectively navigate to a site located in the Deep Web via a traditional Google search. The pages which are indexed and

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    searched – namely the Deep Web. Standard search engines are not indexing most of the information on the Web. Not only the Deep Web is a majority of Web content submerged within these sites, but it is also some of the best information on the Internet. Deep Web is a term used for World Wide Web content that is not part of the Surface Web (which is indexed by standard search engines). A recent publication have explored what the Deep Web is and the implications of it for users as Web searchers. According

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    the audience. On the other hand, the deep web refers to the kind of information that is usually not accessible to the ordinary people although it is present in the databases (Singh, 2002). According to recent estimates, the deep internet is predicted to have hundreds of times more data than that of the easily accessible websites or surface Web (“White Paper: The Deep Web: Surfacing Hidden Value”, 2001). This paper will describe as to how the deep internet works and what kind of tactics

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    Dev Shah E social THE DARK WEB What is the Dark Web? The Dark Web is a term that is referred to specifically as a collection of websites that are publicly visible, but hide the IP addresses (Location) of the servers that run them. Thus they can be visited by any web user, but it is very difficult to work out who is behind and using the sites. And you cannot find these sites using any regular search engines such as google. Almost all sites on the Dark Web hide their identity and IP address

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    incorporate that large percentage because they think it’s too risky to do so. This “unchartered” area for most is known by many names such as the darknet, invisible web, and hidden web but most call it the deep web because of the ocean metaphor many tech savvy people use to represent the internet and “The Deep

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    people do not know about is referred to as the deep web, This Time article elaborates: “Technically the Deep Web refers to the collection of all the websites and databases that search engines like Google don 't or can 't index, which in terms of the sheer volume of information is many times larger than the Web as we know it.” (Grossman, Lev, et al."The Deep Web." Time 182.20 (2013): 26.) Most search engines can only see what is referred to as the Surface web as is explained on OEDb.com’s

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