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Saturday, February 28, 2015

Hidden Wiki Tor Deep Web Link List

Download Tor Browser Bundle from torproject.org to browse .onion web sites found on torhiddenwiki.com your homepage for accessing the deep web / Darknet urls. Updated 1-2015

Introduction Points

  • TORLINKS Directory for .onion sites, moderated.
  • TorSearch Search engine for Tor Hidden Services.
  • DuckDuckGo – A Hidden Service that searches the clearnet.
  • TORCH – Tor Search Engine. Claims to index around 1.1 Million pages.
  • TorFind – The .onion Search Engine.
  • Grams – Search Darknet Markets and more.
  • Onion Hound – A search engine for hidden .onion sites on the Tor network. – DOWN 2014-07-13

Financial Services

Currencies, banks, money markets, clearing houses, exchangers.

Commercial Services

  • Kamagra for Bitcoin – Same as Viagra but cheaper!
  • Mobile Store – Factory unlocked iphones and other smartphones.
  • UK Guns and Ammo – Selling Guns and Ammo from the UK for Bitcoins.
  • Rent-A-Hacker – Hacking, DDOS, Social Engeneering, Espionage, Ruining people.
  • Onion Identity Services – Selling Passports and ID-Cards for Bitcoins.
  • HQER – High quality euro bills replicas / counterfeits.
  • Double your Bitcoins – Service that doubles your bitcoins. No risk. Clean coins.
  • Bitcoin Doubler – Bitcoin Malleability Exploit! We use it to double Your funds.
  • Social Hack – Social Media password retrieval. Escrow (clearnet) accepted!
  • iPhone Tor – Your one-stop-shop for all iPhones. Clearnet Escrow Accepted. Down | 2014-07-25
  • Hidden BetCoin – Proven fair bitcoin game, bet and win, double your coins! Proven fair trusted game. Down | 2014-07-29
  • Executive Outcomes – The largest website selling weapons in TOR network.
  • Onix Electronics iPhone 5s Superstore. SALE! Escrow accepted. Down | 2014-07-25
  • USA/EU Fake Documents store – The best place for buy UK,US,EU,JP,AU passports online. FREE express delivery.
  • Hackintosh – Apple Products discount from regular prices.The old “Apple’s TOR” from 2K10 is back with more products
  • USD Counterfeits – High quality USD counterfeits.
  • EuroGuns – Your #1 european arms dealer.
  • UK Passports – Original UK Passports. Down | 2014-07-25
  • TorWeb The largest hosting company on TOR. Offering webhosting and VPS packages
  • USfakeIDs – High quality USA Fake Drivers Licenses.
  • United States Citizenship Become a True US Citizen – Selling Citizenship.
  • RealCard The most trusted CC vendor on TOR
  • Old Man Fixer’s Fixing Services The internet’s one-stop-shop for all things illicit and devious
  • USA Citizenship – Become a citizen of the USA, real USA passport.
  • Hitman Network – Group of contract killers from the US/Canada and EU.
  • cnet.com hacked – full source + database download
  • Apples4Bitcoin – Cheap Apple products for Bitcoin.
  • ccPal – CCs, CVV2s, Ebay, Paypals and more.
  • EuroGuns – Your #1 european arms dealer.
  • Deep Fruit – Apple products for a fraction of the price.
  • Chloroform – Discretion is vital.
  • Working Bitcoin Exploit Buy the exploit to a working bitcoin exploit + shellcode
  • Global Guns – Buy Guns with Bitcoins Worldwide delivery.
  • Tor web developer – Anonymous web developer for hire.
  • Buy Twitter Followers – Twitter followers being sold for Bitcoins.
  • Golden Nugget – Transform your bitcoins in Gold bars. The best stolen gold supplier on deepweb.
  • PayPal to Bitcoins We sell PayPal accounts and send Bitcoins directly to You.
  • TorGameDepot – Playstation 4, Xbox One, Wii U Consoles & Bundles.
  • Help Guy – Work in your interests, business partner, friend or whatever else.
  • The Discount Store – Electronics at big discounts, check out our latest stock.
  • New Identity – Fake documents service online. 3-5 days express delivery worldwide.
  • Unfriendlysolution Contract Killer, Assassination service with no limits.
  • Clone CC Crew – No.1 Trusted onion site for Cloned Credit Card. $2000/$5000 balance available.
  • Samsungstore Samsung tablets, smartphones, notebooks.Escrow accepted.
  • TelAvivService – Professional anonymous global goods partners.
  • Tor Technology – We’re Back! All Items at 25-30+% discounted price. All products in stock! Limited pieces available.
  • /IBusiness | Offshore, Offline Managed Investment Account
  • Passport Central – Deep web seller for worldwide passport, ID’s and driver’s licenses. Express shipping.

Drugs

  • Agora – Marketplace with escrow. Drugs, guns and more…
  • Lion Pharma — Lion Pharma store! EU vendor for Steroids! English support in our Forum!
  • NLGrowers – Coffee Shop grade Cannabis from the netherlands.
  • Peoples Drug Store – The Darkweb’s Best Online Drug Supplier!
  • Smokeables – Finest Organic Cannabis shipped from the USA.
  • EuCanna – ‘First Class Cannabis Healthcare’ – Medical Grade Cannabis Buds, Rick Simpson Oil, Ointments and Creams.
  • EU DRUGSTORE – Best EU Store Ever.
  • CannabisUK – UK Wholesale Cannabis Supplier.
  • DeDope – German Weed and Hash shop. (Bitcoin)
  • BitPharma – EU vendor for cocaine, speed, mdma, psychedelics and subscriptions.
  • Brainmagic – Best psychedelics on the darknet.
  • Green Dragon UK – Cannabis tincture, prompt delivery, low prices.
  • TOM Tor Onion Market – Advanced secure bitcoin market for drugs.
  • OnionShop – New anonymous and secure marketplace selling drugs, weapons…
  • Topina – Marketplace with bitcoin multi-sig escrow. Drugs, weapons,credit card and more.

Hosting / Web / File / Image

  • TorWeb The largest hosting company on TOR. Offering webhosting and VPS packages
  • Tor Host – Hidden Service Hosting with SSH login. Down | 2014-07-29
  • Web Hosting — Web Hosting – PHP5, MySQL, SFTP Access, .onion Domain. 24 hours free hosting.
  • TorShops – Get your own .onion store with full bitcoin integration.
  • bittit, clearnet – Host and sell your original pictures for Bitcoins.
  • Liberty’s Hackers Service and Hosting Provider in onionland – php5/mysql support – request considered on a case by case. Down | 2014-06-20
  • Liberty’s Hackers – new address for the liberty’s hackers hidden service, same conditions that above. Down | 2014-06-20
  • CYRUSERV – Hosting service with an emphasis on security, open for business again.
  • Onionweb filehosting – Filehosting service. 100MB upload limit, no illegal files allowed.
  • TorVPS Shells — Free torified shell accounts, can be used for .onion hosting, IRC, etc.
  • img.bi — open source image hosting with AES-256 in-browser encryption. Down | 2014-06-20
  • Password Recovery – Need access to a account fast? We can get access to anything! No questions asked.
  • Onion Service – Looking presence in the onion word? – Web Design and hosting for your deep projects

Blogs / Essays / Wikis

  • AYPSELA newson/ OnionSphere] – Personal site by nachash for sharing tor tips and other silliness.
  • [http://newsiiwanaduqpre. — A private minecraft server blog. Down | 2014-06-20
  • Beneath VT – Information on the steam tunnels at Virginia Tech.
  • KavkazCenter — A Middle East news provider, multiple languages.
  • OnionNews — Biggest deep web news website, daily updates. Down | 2014-06-20
  • Green Star Station — Very small personal page with links to Tor, Duck Duck Go, and The Hidden Wiki. Quoting: Given the nature of the site, you may not reach it. Remember to take advantage when you find it online! Down | 2014-06-20
  • Jiskopedia – A multilingual wikipedia for Tor and I2P networks.

Forums / Boards / Chans

Email / Messaging

See also: The compendium of clearnet Email providers.
  • Torbook Torbook – The Tor Social Network, get in Contact with others
  • MailTor – Free @mailtor.net account (webmail, smtp, pop3 and imap access).
  • Mail2Tor – New Tor Mail Server to clear web.
  • URSSMail – Anonymous free email service, current substitute for TorMail. (Hosted on 3 servers around globe.) Down | 2014-06-20
  • TorBox – TOR only secure and private email service.
  • AnonMail – Anonymous premium email service like lavabit. (Not free).
  • Onion Mail – SMTP/IMAP/POP3. ***@onionmail.in address. Registration is paid from 17\02.[10$].
  • SIGAINT – Free @sigaint.org email accounts, Squirrelmail web mail. It does not require javascript.

Political Advocacy

Whistleblowing

WikiLeaks

Other

H/P/A/W/V/C

Hack, Phreak, Anarchy (internet), Warez, Virus, Crack.
  • Anonymous Services, For all of your blackhat needs.
  • Creative Hack – Not open, in German, wrong section. Everyone has duty to share yet you lock up forum tighter than nuns virginity? Are you fucking stupid? lol Down | 2014-06-20
  • HackBB – Forums for hacking, carding, cracking, programming, anti-forensics, and other tech topics. Includes a marketplace with escrow. Down | 2014-06-20
  • TCF – Tor Carding Forums + Market.
  • Requiem – Software for removing iTunes DRM Down | 2014-06-20
  • keys open doors – Mirror of geohot’s PS3 hacking tools (censored on the clearnet by a Sony lawsuit) Down | 2014-06-20
  • CardersPlanet – First carding service from russian community. Credit cards, bank accounts, DDoS service. Down | 2014-06-20

Audio – Music / Streams

Video – Movies / TV

Books


Erotica

Noncommercial (E)

  • Pink Meth – Tor mirror of pinkmeth.com.
  • (Y)APE – Down – Yet Another Porn Exchange.
  • Darkscandals Site with Real Rape, Blackmail and Forced videos! (Pack 3 is out now – August)
  • Fly On The Wall – Real Hacked Pics, Videos & Webcam Recordings from Girl’s Computers

Commercial (E)

Under Age

Animal Related

Other

Uncategorized

Services that defy categorization, or that have not yet been sorted.
  • noreason – Info and pdf files on weapons, locks, survival, poisons, protesters, how to kill. Hidden Wiki, TorDir, Steal this wiki, Telecomix Crypto Munitions Bureau mirrors. Guro, dofantasy / Fansadox Collection.

Non-English

Belarussian / Белорусский

  • Bazarix – Белорусский скрытый свободный рынок BAZARiX Down | 2014-07-30

Finnish / Suomi

French / Français

German / Deutsch

  • Lion Pharma — Support forums for Steroids and the Lion Pharma store! — Deutsches Forum zum Thema Steroide und Bodybuilding!
  • Deutschland im Deep Web – German darknet community with forum and chat
  • Das ist DEUTSCHLAND hier! 2.0 Das ist DEUTSCHLAND hier! Nachfolger.
  • konkret – Eine monatlich erscheinende Zeitschrift für Politik und Kultur (vertritt weit links angesiedelte Positionen). Archiv
  • The Pirate Market – Marketplace on German language. – DOWN 2014-09-26

Greek / ελληνικά

Italian / Italiano

Japanese / 日本語

  • OnionChannel – Onion Channel, a system similar to 2channel.

Korean / 한국어

Polish / Polski

  • Teczkohen – imageboard
  • Polska Ukryta Wiki – polski odpowiednik THW, linki do stron w sieci TOR, oraz artykuły i poradniki.
  • Zdzich Forum Sukcesor i następca ToRepublic. Znajdziecie tutaj poradniki odnośnie konstruowania bomb, zabójstw bez zostawiania dowodów, produkcji i dystrybucji narkotyków i broni chemicznej, kupicie broń, narkotyki, konta na słupa, kradzione i haczone konta Allegro i bazy polskich serwisów (w tym bazy danych Netii, Google i UPC).

Portuguese / Português

Russian / Русский

  • Runion – Runion
  • MALINA – RU Торговая площадка и форум.
  • Зеркало библиотеки Траума – 60GB русских и английских книг. Обложки, поиск и возможность скачивать в форматах FB2, HTML и TXT
  • Флибуста – Библиотека.
  • RUForum – Русскоязычный форум по продаже оружия, наркотиков, средств безопасности, а также решения политических проблем. И того, что не найти в обычных интернетах. С недавнего времени регистрация платная – 10$.
  • Amberoad – Торговая площадка в виде форума.
  • R2D2 – Форум.
  • Храбрый Зайчик – Анонимный электронный кошелёк для системы денежных переводов bitcoin. Перемешивает BTC разных пользователей, что делает невозможным отслеживание денежных переводов. Низкая комиссия! Есть генератор ключей для мультиподписи. Работает без JavaScript. Русский, английский и испанский языки интерфейса. Есть партнёрская программа (вы получите 40% комиссии привлечённых вами пользователей). tinyurl.com/BraveBunny
  • Веб Хостинг в сети TOR – Apache, PHP5, MySQL, SFTP Access, xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.onion Domain, Bitcoin server
  • Russian Road – Торговая площадка для русскоязычных пользователей

Spanish / Español

  • Agora – Mejor mercado para la compra y la venta de drogas y armas.
  • CebollaChan – CebollaChan, el tor-chan en Castellano.
  • FreeFire – Nuevo board sin censura, sin reglas, sin ban. – DOWN 2014-08-06
  • BraveConejito – EWallet.

Swedish / Svenska

Turkish

Hidden Services – Other Protocols

Volunteers last verified that all services in this section were up, or marked as DOWN, on: 2011-06-08
For configuration and service/uptime testing, all services in this section MUST list the active port in their address. Exception: HTTP on 80, HTTPS on 443.
For help with configuration, see the TorifyHOWTO and End-to-end connectivity issues.

P2P FileSharing

Running P2P protocols within Tor requires OnionCat. Therefore, see the OnionCat section for those P2P services.
IMPORTANT: It is possible to use Tor for P2P. However, if you do, the right thing must also be done by giving back the bandwidth used. Otherwise, if this is not done, Tor will be crushed taking everyone along with it.
  • Sea Kitten Palace – Torrent site and tracker for extreme content (real gore, animal torture, shockumentaries/mondo cinema, and Disney movies)
  • The Pirate Bay – The Pirate Bay.

Chat centric services

Some people and their usual server hangouts may be found in the Contact Directory.

IRC


Below is a list of DEAD irc servers from Anonet:

running on: (various).oftc.net, ports:: plaintext: 6667 ssl: 6697
running on: unknown, ports:: plaintext: 6668, ssl: none
running on: (various).freenode.net, ports:: plaintext: 6667 ssl: 6697/7070
running on: kropotkin.computersforpeace.net, ports:: plaintext: none ssl: 6697
running on: unknown, ports:: plaintext: 6667 ssl: 9999
  • hackinthackint is a communication network for the hacker community.
running on: lechuck.darmstadt.ccc.de, ports:: plaintext: none ssl: 6697
running on: unknown, ports:: ssl: 6697
running on: unknown, ports:: plaintext: 6667, ssl: 6697
running on: unknown, ports:: plaintext: 6667, ssl: 6697
  • Team Mondial IRC – Port: 6667 SSL: 6697 == New onion anonymous webmail service (URSSMail) / Escrow Expertz
  • KeratNetKerat – Ports 6667, ssl:6697

SILC

  • fxb4654tpptq255w.onion:706 – SILCroad, public server. [discuss/support]
  • kissonmbczqxgebw.onion:10000 – KISS.onion – Keep It Simple and Safe – ditch the web browser, use SILC to communicate securely (using Pidgin with OTR)

XMPP (formerly Jabber)

TorChat Addresses

Humans are listed in the above contact directory. Bots are listed below.
  • 7oj5u53estwg2pvu.onion:11009 – TorChat InfoServ #2nd, by ACS.
  • gfxvz7ff3bzrtmu4.onion:11009 – TorChat InfoServ #1st, by ACS.

SFTP – SSH File Transfer Protocol

These SFTP clients work with Tor: WinScp, FileZilla. Set proxy to SOCKS5, host 127.0.0.1, port 9150 (Windows,Mac) or 9050 (Linux). Encrypt your sensitive files using GnuPG before uploading them to any server.
  • kissonmbczqxgebw.onion:10001 – KISS.onion – SFTP file exchange service (username “sftp.anon”, password “anon”)

Saturday, January 24, 2015

About Deep Web

Deep Web (also called the Deepnet,Invisible Web, or Hidden Web) is the portion of World Wide Web content that is not indexed by standard search engines.
Mike Bergman, founder of BrightPlanet and credited with coining the phrase, said that searching on the Internet today can be compared to dragging a net across the surface of the ocean: a great deal may be caught in the net, but there is a wealth of information that is deep and therefore missed. Most of the Web's information is buried far down on sites, and standard search engines do not find it. Traditional search engines cannot see or retrieve content in the deep Web. The portion of the Web that is indexed by standard search engines is known as the Surface Web. As of 2001, the deep Web was several orders of magnitude larger than the surface Web.
The deep web should not be confused with the dark Internet, computers that can no longer be reached via the Internet. The Darknet distributed file sharing network, can be classified as part of the Deep Web.
Although much of the Deep Web is innocuous, some prosecutors and government agencies, among others, are concerned that the Deep Web is a haven for serious criminality.

Size

Bright Planet, a web-services company, describes the size of the Deep Web in this way:
It is impossible to measure or put estimates onto the size of the deep web because the majority of the information is hidden or locked inside databases. Early estimates suggested that the deep web is 400 to 550 times larger than the surface web. However, since more information and sites are always being added, it can be assumed that the deep web is growing exponentially at a rate that cannot be quantified. Estimates based on extrapolations from a study done at University of California, Berkeley in 2001 speculate that the deep web consists of about 7.5 petabytes. More accurate estimates are available for the number of resources in the deep Web: research of He et al. detected around 300,000 deep web sites in the entire Web in 2004, and, according to Shestakov, around 14,000 deep web sites existed in the Russian part of the Web in 2006.

Naming

Bergman, in a seminal paper on the deep Web published in The Journal of Electronic Publishing, mentioned that Jill Ellsworth used the term invisible Web in 1994 to refer to websites that were not registered with any search engine. Bergman cited a January 1996 article by Frank Garcia:
It would be a site that's possibly reasonably designed, but they didn't bother to register it with any of the search engines. So, no one can find them! You're hidden. I call that the invisible Web.
Another early use of the term Invisible Web was by Bruce Mount and Matthew B. Koll of Personal Library Software, in a description of the @1 deep Web tool found in a December 1996 press release.
The first use of the specific term Deep Web, now generally accepted, occurred in the aforementioned 2001 Bergman study.

Methods

Methods which prevent web pages from being indexed by traditional search engines may be categorized as one or more of the following:
  • Dynamic content: dynamic pages which are returned in response to a submitted query or accessed only through a form, especially if open-domain input elements (such as text fields) are used; such fields are hard to navigate without domain knowledge.
  • Unlinked content: pages which are not linked to by other pages, which may prevent Web crawling programs from accessing the content. This content is referred to as pages without backlinks (also known as inlinks). Also, search engines do not always detect all backlinks from searched web pages.
  • Private Web: sites that require registration and login (password-protected resources).
  • Contextual Web: pages with content varying for different access contexts (e.g., ranges of client IP addresses or previous navigation sequence).
  • Limited access content: sites that limit access to their pages in a technical way (e.g., using the Robots Exclusion Standard or CAPTCHAs, or no-store directive which prohibit search engines from browsing them and creating cached copies.)
  • Scripted content: pages that are only accessible through links produced by JavaScript as well as content dynamically downloaded from Web servers via Flash or Ajax solutions.
  • Non-HTML/text content: textual content encoded in multimedia (image or video) files or specific file formats not handled by search engines.
  • Software: Certain content is intentionally hidden from the regular internet, accessible only with special software, such as Tor. Tor allows users to access websites using the .onion host suffix anonymously, hiding their IP address. Other such software includes I2P and darknet software.

Indexing the Deep Web

While it is not always possible to directly discover a specific web server's content so that it may be indexed, a site potentially can be accessed indirectly (due to computer vulnerabilities).
To discover content on the Web, search engines use web crawlers that follow hyperlinks through known protocol virtual port numbers. This technique is ideal for discovering content on the surface Web but is often ineffective at finding Deep Web content. For example, these crawlers do not attempt to find dynamic pages that are the result of database queries due to the indeterminate number of queries that are possible. It has been noted that this can be (partially) overcome by providing links to query results, but this could unintentionally inflate the popularity for a member of the deep Web.
DeepPeep, Intute, Deep Web Technologies, Scirus, and Ahmia.fi are a few search engines that have accessed the Deep Web. Intute ran out of funding and is now a temporary static archive as of July, 2011. Scirus retired near the end of January, 2013.
Researchers have been exploring how the Deep Web can be crawled in an automatic fashion, including content that can be accessed only by special software such as Tor. In 2001, Sriram Raghavan and Hector Garcia-Molina (Stanford Computer Science Department, Stanford University) presented an architectural model for a hidden-Web crawler that used key terms provided by users or collected from the query interfaces to query a Web form and crawl the Deep Web content. Alexandros Ntoulas, Petros Zerfos, and Junghoo Cho of UCLA created a hidden-Web crawler that automatically generated meaningful queries to issue against search forms. Several form query languages (e.g., DEQUEL) have been proposed that, besides issuing a query, also allow extraction of structured data from result pages. Another effort is DeepPeep, a project of the University of Utah sponsored by the National Science Foundation, which gathered hidden-Web sources (Web forms) in different domains based on novel focused crawler techniques.
Commercial search engines have begun exploring alternative methods to crawl the deep Web. The Sitemap Protocol (first developed, and introduced by Google in 2005) and mod oai are mechanisms that allow search engines and other interested parties to discover deep Web resources on particular Web servers. Both mechanisms allow Web servers to advertise the URLs that are accessible on them, thereby allowing automatic discovery of resources that are not directly linked to the surface Web. Google's deep Web surfacing system pre-computes submissions for each HTML form and adds the resulting HTML pages into the Google search engine index. The surfaced results account for a thousand queries per second to deep Web content. In this system, the pre-computation of submissions is done using three algorithms:
  1. selecting input values for text search inputs that accept keywords,
  2. identifying inputs which accept only values of a specific type (e.g., date), and
  3. selecting a small number of input combinations that generate URLs suitable for inclusion into the Web search index.
In 2008, to facilitate users of Tor hidden services in their access and search of a hidden .onion suffix, Aaron Swartz designed Tor2web—a proxy application able to provide access by means of common web browsers. Using this application, Deep Web links appear as a random string of letters followed by the .onion TLD. For example, http://xmh57jrzrnw6insl followed by .onion, links to TORCH, the Tor search engine web page.

Classifying resources

Most of the work of classifying search results has been in categorizing the surface Web by topic. For classification of deep Web resources, Ipeirotis et al. presented an algorithm that classifies a deep Web site into the category that generates the largest number of hits for some carefully selected, topically-focused queries. Deep Web directories under development include OAIster at the University of Michigan, Intute at the University of Manchester, Infomine at the University of California at Riverside, and DirectSearch (by Gary Price). This classification poses a challenge while searching the deep Web whereby two levels of categorization are required. The first level is to categorize sites into vertical topics (e.g., health, travel, automobiles) and sub-topics according to the nature of the content underlying their databases.
The more difficult challenge is to categorize and map the information extracted from multiple deep Web sources according to end-user needs. Deep Web search reports cannot display URLs like traditional search reports. End users expect their search tools to not only find what they are looking for, but to be intuitive and user-friendly. In order to be meaningful, the search reports have to offer some depth to the nature of content that underlie the sources or else the end-user will be lost in the sea of URLs that do not indicate what content lies beneath them. The format in which search results are to be presented varies widely by the particular topic of the search and the type of content being exposed. The challenge is to find and map similar data elements from multiple disparate sources so that search results may be exposed in a unified format on the search report irrespective of their source.

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