Navigating the Dark Web: Myths, Realities, and What Lies Beneath
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The internet has made our lives so much easier, right? If you want to order then you can order food in one click. If you want to watch a movie, you can watch the movie in one click. And if you don't like the movie, you can go to Twitter and in one click, write Boycott Bollywood. But what if I tell you that we can access only 5% of the internet and the remaining 95% is hidden from us? People go here and order drugs as easily as you order food. Just like you can watch a movie, people can watch someone being tortured. They can even hire hackers to hack someone's bank account. We are talking about the dark web. All these things sound like a thriller movie, but this is the truth of today's digital world. Before starting the blog, there is a warning for our viewers. The information I am going to give you in this blog can be dangerous for you, so please do not try it. I know you must be very curious, but please understand that accessing the dark we