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Darknet Left Unexplained

November 11, 2009

For content mavens, nothing is acts like digital catnip than the idea of access to information most people do not have. I found the Techradar article “Off the Grid: The Darknet Exposed. Explore the Uses and Abuses of the Net’s Darkest Corners” interesting. The story explains how a darknet works with particular emphasis on hacking. The article explains honeypots; that is, computers set up to attack bad folks and their scripts. The third page of the article dips into the information world I find less frequently described. Techradar said:

BitTorrent has become the most widely used darknet protocol on the internet, and it accounts for around 40 per cent of all traffic.

The write up is a bit misleading. Hopefully someone will tackle the subject in a way that interests me. I watched the article redirect three times, so you may want to make sure you are working from a protected system.

Stephen Arnold, November 10, 2009

A freebie I fear.

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