CBSE BOARD X, asked by hellotheir, 1 year ago

Why goverment dont close the darkweb as i know it is dangrous and most of the illlegal things happen there

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Answered by ArchanaHERE
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it is none of your buisness u should study hard instead of telling others there buisness


Ammaryasir: You are right
Answered by students69
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Let’s start off with a thought experiment:

You walk into a store and steal a bar of chocolate. That’s illegal, isn’t it?

Let’s take a second example: You walk into a store, steal a bar of chocolate, but no one notices. Now that’s still illegal, but you aren’t punished for it, since no one knows you did something illegal.

The same is true with the dark web:

the dark web is the same as the normal internet, but there are mechanisms in place to obfuscate your real identity. If you do something illegal in the dark web, it’s like stealing the chocolate bar and not being caught (because of obfuscation of your real identity)

Your original question “Why can’t the law close down the dark web” is like asking “Why can’t the law solve murder?”

Doing something illegal on the dark web is already illegal even without making specific laws about the dark web (buying stolen goods online is the same as offline in the eyes of the law). It’s just that that never prevented anyone from practically doing something illegal in the first place.

Now you might ask: Why is identity obfuscation (and other techniques used in the deep web) allowed in the first place?

Let’s use the TOR network as an example:

Tor is a system developed to obfuscate your identity, location, actions, etc… developed by the US “Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency” (DARPA) in combination with and other US government sources.

The reason is that if you have (international) spies, diplomats, military officers, etc trying to transmit potentially highly secret and important informations, you want a system to make the origin and identity of those i.e. spies as hard to figure out as possible.

So you design a system that randomly bounces signals around between different computers to make it harder to follow a message.

Now you have a problem:

As soon as someone notices “Well, someone is accessing this obfuscation network from place xyz” the person you’re trying to hide from knows where you are and who you are (or at least your IP address).

The only way to solve this is to have as many users as possible, using it for as many different usecases as possible, so no one immidiatly suspects you’re using it to hide mission critical information.

Sorry for long answer hope it will help you.


hellotheir: https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-most-horrible-thing-you-have-seen-on-the-dark-web
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