First of all, you in China, this thing doesn’t exist on soil;
Second, a bitcoin worth about $1,000.
If you don’t understand IT, and you don’t have any real money in your hand, then you’re hardly there.
If you don’t mind, let’s see a foreign case.
You’ll find that dark web people sometimes don’t seem to be very good…
Orders
In May 2016, the U.S. FBI was following a website, Besa Mafia.
It’s a dark web site that can’t be searched with a regular search engine, and the entry threshold is high.
Besa mafia web interface
However, as opposed to the hidden web in the public perception, the main business of Besa Mafia is to hire murderers.
You’re on, I arranged for him to kill.
And here’s me, the founder of Besa Mafia, Yura.
“If you want to kill, come to us.”
Easy, easy, straight.
In addition, Yura has promised to all users that the “killers” here are all gang members.
It’s clean, it’s unchallenged and professional.
If a person is not satisfied, a complaint can also be filed, and the client will perform a refund.
As a result, Besa Mafia became the “top” of the dark web.
But people are red.
In April 2016, Besa Mafia was hacked, causing the database to leak.
And it’s very “unfortunately” that this leaked “customer data” ended up in FBI hands.
People sit at the police station and go up from the sky.
I don’t want to give him any more.
So, the FBI hit hard and started the investigation.
They have all turned over the victim’s identity information, family address and the payment of “bitcoin” by the perpetrator.
Why the bitcoin?
Because it is so hidden, so mobile, so difficult to trace.
When the police ran over the information, a strange order appeared in sight:
Order. No. 30312 Amy Allwine.
The order details the height of Amy ‘ s body weight, his home address and his daily photographs, and even the license plate of his private car.
Apparently, Amy was a “murder target”.
Amy Alwin.
And the next person on the list is “Dog Day God.”
The dog king wrote in the order:
“This bitch slept with my husband and robbed my business client. I want her dead! I’m sorry.
You cheat, you rob a business, you kill her…
The police saw a straight smoke and had too many elements to carry on.
First of all, word for word, the dog king hates this woman Amy.
Second of all, the next one is probably a woman, or the original one.
After that, the FBI went on and on and searched all the records of the dog lords on Besa Mafia.
This is a direct shock to the police.
This goddamn dog king, he’s been on the line four times before.
On February 15, 2016, the King of the Dogs began to lay down the order, contact Yura, the founder, and draw up a plan for the murder of Amy.
Here is the timeline for four murders:
On March 19, 2016, while Amy was at a dog training event, a car accident was forged.
On March 24, 2016, while Amy was alone at home, he faked a house robbery and burned down his house and destroyed his body.
On March 28, 2016, between 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m., faked house robbery to kill.
From April 7th to April 10th, 2016, using gas in front of the house, burned Amy.
The murderers were acting strangely, and in second place killed.
But I don’t know if it’s the killer’s power or if it’s Amy’s luck.
These four killings were never successful.
It didn’t work out, but the money had to be paid, and the dog king had to pay 13 bitcoins with tears, even though he had his chest full.
In 2016, a bitcoin worth about $1,000.
So the total price of this order is $13,000 (approximately RMB 86,000).
And this 13 bitcoin, if put to today, is worth about 179 million yuan.
We said back to e-mail.
In these malicious orders, there’s one more thing that makes me wonder:
The dog king knows a lot about Amy’s trip.
To what extent?
All information about Amy’s height, weight, license plate, etc.
It even knows what time and place Amy is at home and will drive out sometime.
So the police began to suspect:
Is it true that the dog king and Amy were just related to her?
But in the moment, the police care more than that.
But where is Amy now?
Is she still alive?
Doubt.
On May 31, 2016, the police came to Amy’s house.
The door was opened by a man named Stephen Allwine, the husband of Amy.
The police said they wanted to talk to Amy alone.
But as a result, Amy’s not here.
Steve and the police said there was something to tell them.
But the police were careful and they only said that Steve would take Amy to the police station tomorrow.
The next day, Amy appeared at the police station.
But this time, they’re not regular cops, but agents of the FBI.
Amy’s a regular dog trainer. Where did she see this?
Every day, she worked either at her own dog school or on her way to the Christian Church.
Amy sat down uneasy.
And then the FBI opened the door:
“We hacked into a dark web site, someone called you by name. Do you have any enemies? I’m sorry.
Darknet?
Amy hears these two words, and he’s so mean.
The FBI then asked, “Did you cheat?” Did you betray your husband? I’m sorry.
And as soon as that came out, his husband Stephen looked up in the eye and there was some green light.
And Amy was all the same.
She firmly disproved and demonstrated that she was a devout Christian and that she was not allowed to “divorce”, let alone “divorce in marriage”.
Besides, how can Amy cheat on her husband and wife?
Amy and Steve are residents of Cotton Grove, Minnesota. They live close to each other.
In college, two people fell in love with each other because of their same Christian beliefs.
So in August 1998, they got married.
Amy and Steve.
After that, Amy split up part of the house and opened a canine school, which was pretty hot.
As for husband Steve, he became a programmer.
In addition, Amy and Steve are deacons and deacons in the church.
They go to church every Sunday, and most of their leisure time is devoted to church affairs.
As a result of hard work, the husband had been “upgraded” in the church, began counselling married couples and preaching in the church to help patients perform rituals.
Amy and Steve have always wanted a child, but unfortunately Amy can’t have a baby.
So the couple adopted a child.
During the holidays, they also invite their biological parents to join the family.
Anyway, Amy and Steve are usually focused on life, either children or work and church.
So the police said it was cheating, and Amy couldn’t do it and wouldn’t do it.
Steve also believed her.
Moreover, Amy has a good relationship with his neighbours, his followers, and he is a good person and a good person.
Amy like that, who would want to kill her?
After explaining to FBI officers, both sides were in silence…
Now, there’s only one explanation that makes sense — the hiring of the killer, the dog king, is lying.
But it’s no use to worry about the truth. It’s the safety of Amy that matters.
Before we left, the FBI had Amy submit a list of acquaintances, a list of people who might have a problem with themselves.
The husband and the wife are also required to be safe when they return.
As a result, immediately after her return home, Amy installed alarms and a password lock in the garage where the gasoline was stored.
Steve was also free to apply for a gun purchase permit and purchased a 9 mm Springfield pistol, which was placed in the nightstand of his wife ‘ s bedroom.
And the FBI is invisible around, in the shadows, waiting for the worst-case scenario.
This security level is, to say the least, comparable to that of the President.
But even so, Amy is still in a state of “high security”.
But she waited and waited and the killer never came.
Did the dog king lose the last four plans and lose the fifth?
Or is there no killer to pick up?
Amy waited a couple of days and couldn’t help but wonder, did the FBI make fun of me?
And gradually, Amy and Steve relaxed, and life came back to normal.
Two months later, they finally got word from the FBI.
It turns out that this “Besa Mafia” is a fraud site.
What a killer, who hires a murderer, what seems to be a huge website, and there are only three people behind it.
The physical address of the website server is not in the United States.
It’s a small country in Eastern Europe.
When Amy heard the news, it was called a relief, and she dropped her guard.
At that point, she suddenly received an anonymous e-mail, sent by Jane.
The central message of the mail is:
Who dares leave you here?
Murder
Amy’s still dead.
November 13, 2016, a peaceful weekend.
It has been six months since the police investigation; four months since Amy received the threatening e-mail.
During these four months, Amy was well.
It’s a suspicion that the killer just blew a bullet, so the FBI also relaxed.
Until 7 p.m. on November 13th, Steve went to pick up his son and went home.
When he opened the door, his son ran into the house to find his mother.
But a few minutes later, his son rushed towards Steve, asking, with his own fear:
“Dad, why is Mom lying on the ground? I’m sorry.
Steve felt bad, three steps and two steps into the living room.
And then he saw that Amy fell on his back and his eyes were wide open and he didn’t move.
Steve came in front of Amy and looked at her breath.
Amy’s dead.
“My wife was shot! However, the specific area of the shot was unclear. I’m sorry.
The police and forensic doctors then arrived quickly and conducted a survey of the site.
They found that under Amy ‘ s head she was covered with brains and blood, and it was prima facie determined that she had died of gunshot wounds to the head.
But there was no second person at the time.
Did Amy commit suicide?
However, after a carpet search of the crime scene, the idea was eliminated.
First, the kitchen oven in the house is roasting pumpkins.
That means Amy is preparing dinner for the family.
Ask, who’s going to cook and shoot himself in the bedroom?
And there’s a really weird place in this house.
That’s the hallway.
The corridor was exceptionally clean, without any footprints or traces of survival, as if it had been specifically washed.
As a result, the police quickly conducted the Lumino test.
There was blood here!
So it is reasonable to assume that Amy did not commit suicide, that after the killer shot her and dragged her to the living room.
At this point in time, the forensic doctors also gave the results.
According to the report, the blood on Amy ‘ s left face flows from head to chin in a vertical line.
That’s weird.
If they commit suicide, the dead should fall to the ground immediately, and blood should flow underground.
Unless the body had been moved, it had led to such a flow when the body had been towed.
So it can be concluded that Amy was murdered.
With direction, the police quickly approached their neighbours for questioning.
First is the family across from Amy’s house.
The family claimed that he was mowing the lawn at more than 5 p.m. on the day of the incident.
As a result, he was able to see with his remaining light, and there was a large amount of gray smoke coming out of his chimney.
Amy’s house.
That means someone lit a fireplace in Amy’s house.
But the point is, it’s not cold. Why do you order the fireplace?
In addition to the neighbours, others have discovered something.
At 4:45 p.m. to 17:45 p.m., parents waiting to pick up their children at Amy’s canine school heard a rather grumbling sound of tires coming from the yard.
Did the killer drive away after killing?
To get more information, the police summoned Steve “First Found.”
The police asked him where were you during the murder of his wife and what were you doing?
Steve leaned on his head, sat behind his bow, and gave the police his alibi:
From morning onwards, he worked remotely in the basement of his home until lunchtime.
And Amy seemed sick, so she went back to her room after lunch.
In the afternoon, his father-in-law came to the house to help fix the door for dogs to enter.
After that, Steve was going to take Amy to the clinic, hoping that the old man would stay home and look after the children.
The father-in-law agreed to take the child home.
After the father-in-law left, Steve told Amy to get up and go out, but Amy said she could take a break without seeing a doctor and Steve agreed.
It’s more than 5:00. Steve drives to his uncle’s house to pick up his son.
When he returned home, he saw his wife, who had died.
The logic is clear and well founded.
Furthermore, Steve offered to provide two of his mobile phones and passwords and was tested for hand-gunshot residues.
The illegitimacy of his sidework has considerably reduced the suspicion of the police.
The investigation is in a dead end.
Now the police have only two useful clues:
The threatening e-mail four months ago.
Two: The “dog king” who hired the killer on the net.
Let’s look at that e-mail first.
At the end of July 2016, Amy received the “threat mail” which read:
“Amy, your family is in danger. I’m sorry.
“You received an email last weekend about how to solve this problem, but you did nothing about it. I’m sorry.
“Your selfishness puts your family in danger. I’m sorry.
“If you don’t see this email, check your garbage mailbox as soon as possible. I’m sorry.
See this, Amy, open the garbage in the mailbox.
As a result, she found that there was an anonymous e-mail in which a long section of the threat was written:
“Amy, it’s your fault I’m living like this, you fat fuck. Why do you get my husband? Because of you, my life is a piece of shit. I’m sorry.
“I sent you this e-mail because you seemed to know my existence. I’m sorry.
“I see you’ve installed a security system at home and the police are checking my previous e-mails. I’m sorry.
“But I can assure you that these e-mails cannot be traced, but I will not kill you under their surveillance. I’m sorry.
It is clear that this letter has nothing to do with the “dog king” and that she has not lost her heart.
But it’s all about scaring Amy.
The real thing is this:
“If I can’t get close to you, I can destroy everything you love, your son, your husband and your work. I’m sorry.
Kill yourself and save them. Your family doesn’t need you, but you can save them. I’m sorry.
She then attached to Amy a variety of suicide courses with particular kindness.
“Don’t tell anyone about the content of this e-mail, otherwise the deal will be cancelled. I’m sorry.
“Unless you are a heartless selfish man. I’m sorry.
“I would like to see your obituary in the next few weeks. I’m sorry.
At the end, the sender attached a new name: Jane.
The police reasonably assume that Jane is the “dog king” himself.
And she was behind the website, and she decided to do it herself because she couldn’t find the killer.
In order to obtain further leads, the police again searched all the talking records of the dog lords on the net.
And an e-mail to Amy.
As stated in the e-mail, it is true that the police were unable to trace the information of this individual on the basis of this e-mail address.
However, following her footprint on the Internet, the police found that she had purchased “tobaine” on a drug-trading website.
Toneline, clinically used for anesthesia and abdomen.
It is colourless and odourless in itself, but its extensive use can give rise to central nervous excitement, followed by fainting.
If the dose was too large, it could cause death.
And Amy’s autopsy report shows that she’s 40 times as high as her normal.
As a result, it is likely that the killer used the term “tomoline” to unconscious Amy and then shot him dead.
But it’s not easy to get Amy to take her pills.
Unless… the closest.
Murderer?
Remember Steve’s alibi?
He said that Amy was not feeling well and went back to the bedroom after lunch and refused to go to the hospital.
Well, is it because of Steve’s medication?
The police called Steve again.
And this time, Steve came with a lawyer.
Steve.
As soon as he arrived at the police station, he turned his back.
“Can’t you tell Amy about the suicide? According to Christian teachings, suicides cannot go to heaven. I’m sorry.
Suicide?
Steve’s finding is faster than the police.
However, out of courtesy, the police calmed him at random and asked if Steve knew that the blood was being cleaned up.
Steve showed an incredible look and shook his head.
The police continued to ask him if he had ever been on the Dark Net.
Of course, Steve still denies shaking his head.
The police also asked, “Did Amy cheat?” Or is it because she cheated on someone with a grudge? I’m sorry.
This time, Steve no longer had the tan before, but instead, he was draught.
He suddenly cried and started confessing everything.
However, he did not confess to murder.
It’s cheating.
It turns out that one of the two men did have a betrayal in their marriage.
Except, this betrayer, it’s Steve.
America has a super-fired dating site — Ashley Madison.
Website Page
Unlike the regular dating website, the site is a “trapped” platform specifically designed for married people.
Both men and women can go up.
Besides, there’s a straight-and-smogan:
Life is short. Let’s cheat! I’m sorry.
In the most inspiring words, the most “deethical” words.
But, of course, some people love it.
With the word “life short” in mind, a large number of old and middle-aged people who want to “smooth” became VIP users of the site.
Among them is the Christian Steve, the “pious”.
He left his faith behind and went crazy to embrace his second spring.
So, 43-year-old Steve and Michelle Woodard fell in love.
Wine and meat through the intestines, in Jesus’ heart.
They came into a taboo relationship against secularism and faith and became their own regular friends.
Sometimes Steve spends all day at Michelle’s house under the pretext of working at the church.
Sometimes, when Amy’s not home, he takes his mistress back to his house and has a little excitement.
I don’t know.
Steve can say that he loves mistresses.
His explanation caused the police to lose their eyes.
However, it was accompanied by doubts.
If Steve says so, maybe the “dog king” is the little one.
She killed Amy for the top.
Or maybe Steve and Xiao San killed Amy together.
In order to establish the truth, the police seized and inspected all of Steve ‘ s electronic communications products, including his two mobile phones and work computers.
However, Steve’s computers and cell phones are much cleaner than perverts.
Web access records, e-mail messages, etc. have all been deleted.
It appears that this programmer, who has extensive work experience, is intent on eliminating his own footprint on the network.
But the way is one foot tall, the magic is one foot tall.
When a programmer meets an FBI technical expert… is a failure.
Turns out, Steve bought a big life policy for Amy, worth $700,000, equivalent to 5 million yuan.
And the beneficiary is himself.
With this clue, it became clear.
It is reasonable to assume that Steve bought her insurance, killed her in order to get a large amount of insurance money, and then had a happy life with Xiao San.
Motive, methodical, reasonable.
In that direction, the police quickly went to verify the testimony of Steve that day that he was working during the incident.
Then he lied.
The internal systems of two of Steve ‘ s companies did not find his log-in records.
So on the day of the incident, he wasn’t working at all.
Moreover, the police found a strange place.
On March 3, 2016, Steve reported the case to the local police.
He claims to have traded $700 for bitcoin in order to buy test data.
But the seller never delivered the goods to him.
So he thought he was deceived and called the police.
I don’t know.
How can this be a “thing”?
This means that he is clearly guilty and afraid that after killing his wife, he will be found buying his own bitcoin.
In order to ” rationalize” the matter, the police were called.
And after a police investigation, the time he bought bitcoin was very close to the time the “dog king” took the order.
It’s possible that Steve is the king of dogs.
However, all of this was mere speculation, without substantial evidence or the ability to convict him.
But now that all the valid evidence has been deleted by Steve, where is the evidence?
You’ll have to let the tiger go?
Just as the police couldn’t find out, the experts suddenly noticed Steve’s iphone memo, a string that had been deleted!
It’s a string made of 34 letters and numbers!
Isn’t that the bitcoin address?
You know, bitcoin addresses are a string of 27 to 34-bit strings of Latin characters and numbers!
And every address is unique.
Steve is likely to post it here to save it and then delete it for e-mail.
It’s just he didn’t care too much, he didn’t do it completely, and he was picked up by the experts.
So, as long as this address is matched to the bitcoin address of the dark web, this string becomes a strong evidence of Steve’s crime.
It was also clear that the address was the same.
Not long after, the results of the hand-fire were also tested:
Steve’s right hand has gun residue.
Now, the motive is sufficient, the facts are clear and the evidence is well established.
I’m sure Steve is the killer!
Dark
Even a pious man will be moved.
Steve had never been happier with his mistress.
At the same time, he’s getting sick of his wife.
He felt that Amy had no face, no pleasure, and that life with her was totally boring.
The vows of the past are worthless in the face of “fresh.”
But even with his wife, Steve can’t get a divorce.
Because he’s a devout Christian.
The religion does not allow for divorce.
So there’s no other way to escape this boring life than to let Amy die.
To tell you the truth, Steve’s brain is really 18 turns.
Divorce is against the rules. Doesn’t murder count?
Perhaps he felt that as long as they were not discovered, they were not illegal.
With this mind in mind, on February 15, 2016, Steve filed a bill on Besa Mafia’s website under the name “Dog King”.
And after bargaining with the founder of Yuraz, he presented his first murder plan:
Steve gave the website’s founder Yula $600,000 (equivalent to 39 million yuan) to drive him to kill Amy and to cause an accident.
Yura is on the other side.
Moreover, he made it very ” kind ” for Steve to run to a crowded place that day, or to leave an alibi in public.
In this way, even if the police were to investigate, they would not suspect him.
At this point, Steve was tricked by Jura and there was no doubt that it was a fraudulent website.
In a short time, however, this first killing was declared unsuccessful.
Yula put Steve in the past for “an accident”.
But Steve wasn’t going to give up on it, and before a week later, he was anxious to get the killer to do a second operation:
On Thursday, March 24, the killer was allowed to falsify and rob and kill and set fire to the house.
Of course, nothing happened.
Steve’s in a hurry.
He sent several e-mails asking why Yura was so unworthy.
And Yula, who knows “Longline Fish,” apologized and offered two solutions:
1. Immediate refund.
2. A new date of entry.
Steve’s gone mad.
The money was paid and the plan was arranged. It was impossible to give up.
Besides, there’s a good life waiting for him.
So this time, Steve provided Amy’s action on Monday, March 28 and asked each other to do it on that day.
The result is that Amy is still alive.
Yula found another reason to say that the plan had failed again.
This time, Yura explained:
The killer was stopped by the police in a stolen car to kill Amy.
But this time, Steve can’t sit.
It’s killing people, not family.
Besides, this is the third failure!
The anxious Steve told Jura that on April 7th to the 10th, Amy would travel to Atlanta.
If Yura can kill directly, 13 more bitcoin.
If after a murder, it’s disguised as an accident, then 15 more.
If they kill and disguise an accident and set fire to all the evidence, 25 more.
He then appended a warning:
If we don’t finish the mission by May 1, we’ll have a refund!
I can feel Steve’s rush across the screen.
After all, it’s only when Amy dies that he doesn’t “go against” the teachings and be with his lover.
And you get the insurance money.
However, the outcome is also known.
Until the end of May, Steve had not received any further responses from Yula.
Because by that time, Besa Mafia had been hacked.
Steve, who had no knowledge of the incident, was angry and sent a bunch of messages to Yura to bomb:
“On February 16, you took 15 bitcoins and promised to do it on March 19, and then you failed. I’m sorry.
“You also recommended snipers, but you added 10 bitcoins. I didn’t have that much money, so I didn’t say yes. I’m sorry.
“On March 22, you failed again, 26 said 8:30 in the morning but the killer didn’t come. I’m sorry.
“April 12 again failed, 13 failed, 14 failed, 15 nothing happened. I’m sorry.
“May 18th you promised this time, but Amy was fine. I’m sorry.
“In the last two months, I have tried to remind you that you can kill Amy in every way, but you haven’t done it yet. I’m sorry.
And the word is: “RNM!”
When I heard that I was going to pay back, Yura, who had been missing for a long time, finally appeared.
But he’s not dealing with it.
Yura threatened Steve, “Our website has been hacked, and all you have to do now is pay another 10 bitcoins (equivalent to $10,000), and if you give it, all the messages you hire for murder will be kept confidential. If you don’t, all your information will be sent to the police. I’m sorry.
That’s why Steve reacted.
I was fooled.
But even if it tickled, Steve had to do it and pay 10 more bitcoins as required.
After all, if the police knew, he would be finished.
After that, he cleaned all his tracks online.
Just when he thought it was over, the FBI suddenly approached Amy.
And that gave Steve another chance to kill.
He bought a pistol to protect Amy.
And then when Amy dropped her guard, Steve emailed her and made her kill herself.
If Amy did it, it was a murder that was almost perfect.
But reality is not a mindless novel, and the protagonists are not forced to de-mention.
In the face of threats, Amy chose to call the police.
Steve can’t help it. He has to do it himself.
So, on November 13, 2016, Steve asked the father-in-law to take his son for medical treatment.
He then put the secret “tomexin” in his wife’s glass and let her drink it.
After lunchtime, Amy starts dizzling and all weak.
Then he took the opportunity to shoot Amy.
After Amy’s death, Steve threw his blood-stained clothes into the fireplace and thought he had carefully cleaned the scene.
Now all the evidence is solid. He’s the killer.
In January 2018, the “Dark Net Murder” case was officially opened.
Although Steve defended himself at the scene of the trial, there was nothing convincing about his words in front of a mountain of hard evidence.
His footprint was detected in the hallway of the room in the blue light of the Lumino test.
And his uncut bitcoin address.
There’s evidence of these nails, and Steve can’t get away with it.
Eventually, Steve was sentenced to 25 years’ imprisonment for premeditated murder.
His dream of “riching up and killing his wife” was completely shattered.
Steve betrayed everything for his own desire.
For the rest of his life, he is destined to live in great shackles and regret.
Recalling
In the case as a whole, we can see that, in addition to the case itself, there is a more perplexing place.
That’s the dark web.
Darknet, a place where a name sounds bad.
They are hidden at the deepest depths of the online world and cannot be found through ordinary search engines, and the threshold for entry is high.
If you don’t understand IT, and you don’t have any real money in your hand, you’re practically out of touch with dark webs.
Of course, it’s not a bad thing not to go to dark web.
Drug trafficking, child pornography, sexual abuse of women, and the live broadcasting of terror… You can think of and imagine the evils of humanity, and it’s all over here.
Drug trafficking accounted for the highest proportion, 15.4 per cent.
I’m sure you’ll ask. The police don’t care.
It doesn’t matter, but it doesn’t.
Think about it. A rat running around in a ditch. Can you clean it up?
We introduced another concept, Deepnet.
Deepnet, a collection of all web sites that the search engine cannot access, accounts for about 90 per cent of the Internet.
Distribution of Internet sites
And the dark web, a subset of the deep web, is only 0.01 per cent of the Internet.
When we surf, we usually use only surface networks.
Simply put, it’s the website you can find on the search engine.
If you want to get into the dark web, you need to have access to “Tor” and “I2P”.
Of these, Tor is the mainstream software that enters the dark web, also known as the onion router.
It also hides all traces of the user ‘ s access to the net, which is the preferred option for many users.
In this case, Steve was using Tor to get into the net, to hide access records.
At the same time, it is important that the identity and location of the user remain anonymous and untraceable when it enters the net.
The encryption technology of the dark web itself can also protect the identity of users and guarantee anonymity through a large number of intermediate server routed user data.
The site is unable to track geographic location and user IP because of high encryption.
Also, no information on the user host is available.
Multiple Buff superimposed guarantees the absolute confidentiality of personal information of users of the dark web.
Nobody knows who you are until the backstage is hacked.
The consequences are also evident because of the high level of confidentiality.
No one knows who I am, so I’ll do whatever I want.
In our country, more than a decade before Operation Net was launched, QQC space and other social platforms occasionally have large-scale videos coming out.
For example, in line, shootings, machetes, drownings, etc.
And the source of these videos is the dark web.
The waves of the Internet are spreading all over the world, hiding at least 90 per cent of the unknown under the sea levels we can reach.
But today, the “dark net” is inextricably linked to crimes such as terrorism, pornography and illegal fund-raising.
As before, South Korea and the world’s “South Korea N House” were shocked.
The killer is using the covert nature of the dark web to commit “sexual transmission” crimes, with active user coverage.
This is the biggest “cyber crime case in South Korea.”
However, these cases do not mean that dark webs can only be used to commit crimes.
In some cases, journalists use dark webs to convey information to ensure the anonymity of their sources.
There are also some who use dark webs just because they don’t want to go naked on the Internet.
After all, dark web is just a tool.
Whether it is a safe haven for criminals or a good helper of the Messenger of Justice depends on what the user thinks.
Not the dark web itself.
Finally, the old saying: the Internet is not an extrajudicial place.
Main references
If you Want to Kill Someone, we are the Right Guys, WIRED
Conviced “Dark Net”
What is the dark web how to access it and what you’ll find, CSO
What is the Deep and Dark Web, Kaspersky
“48 Hours”
Document number: YXA1ogBK8Gzs5DMdkp1sdPdj
I don’t know.
Keep your eyes on the road.