How find working deep web links?

Sinan Tekin
2 min readDec 27, 2022

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The dark web is a part of the internet that isn’t indexed by search engines. You’ve no doubt heard talk of the “dark web” as a hotbed of criminal activity — and it is. Researchers Daniel Moore and Thomas Rid of King’s College in London classified the contents of 2,723 live dark web sites over a five-week period in 2015 and found that 57% host illicit material.

You can buy credit card numbers, all manner of drugs, guns, counterfeit money, stolen subscription credentials, hacked Netflix accounts and software that helps you break into other people’s computers. Buy login credentials to a $50,000 Bank of America account, counterfeit $20 bills, prepaid debit cards, or a “lifetime” Netflix premium account. You can hire hackers to attack computers for you. You can buy usernames and passwords.

Not everything is illegal, the dark web also has a legitimate side. For example, you can join a chess club or BlackBook, a social network described as the “the Facebook of Tor.”

Whatever you use darkweb for, you need to avoid phishing sites and I found a great site for that

it called DARK WEB SITES LINKS

The most popular blog about the Deep Web, here you will find everything about Darknet Markets, Bitcoin, Hidden Wiki, Escrow services and more. Also here you can easily earn $15!

check it from here: http://darkwebentyk2elhhh6okholnrookap7zfbun2is7ouspzxcpkqjxxad.onion/

Note: This post contains links to dark web sites that can only be accessed with the Tor browser, which can be downloaded for free at https://www.torproject.org.

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Sinan Tekin
Sinan Tekin

Written by Sinan Tekin

knows a few things about cybersecurity, computer programming, software development and can still grow weed

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