What Is The Dark Web
What Is The Dark Web
What Is The Dark Web
The dark web refers to content that isn’t indexed by search engines and that requires
special software or authorization to access. Dark web content lives on the darknet, a
part of the internet accessible only to particular browsers or through specific network
configurations.
This article contains:
What is the dark web?
How to get on the dark web
The history of the dark web
What happens on the dark web today?
Is the dark web dangerous?
Is it illegal to access the dark web?
Keeping yourself (and your data) off the dark web
Data breaches often show up quickly on the dark web. When data brokers get hacked,
the stolen data can include compromised credit cards, social security numbers, and
other data, depending on what was exposed in the breach. This is a common way for
identity theft and doxing attacks to occur.
If you become a victim, report the identity theft as soon as possible. And remember
that there are better (and safer) ways to prevent identity theft than being forced to buy
back your data off the dark web.
Avast BreachGuard monitors the dark web for data breaches around the clock. If a
breach is detected, BreachGuard will notify you right away and help you take the
steps you need to secure your data immediately.