Underground Links

The darknet is a protected part of the internet that is not accessible via regular search engines such as Google and often requires special software such as the Tor browser to access it. It is a sub-section of the so-called deep web, which includes all content that is not indexed by search engines – such as private databases, online banking portals or intranet sites. Here are some key features and facts about the darknet:

Anonymity and privacy: the main reason for the darknet is the ability to surf and communicate anonymously. This is achieved through networks such as Tor (The Onion Router), which route traffic through multiple servers around the world, obscuring IP addresses. Use and access: To access the darknet, many people use the Tor browser, which was specially developed to anonymize data traffic. Other networks such as I2P or Freenet also offer access to the anonymous internet. Darknet sites often end in .onion instead of the usual .com, .de or .org and can only be accessed via these special networks. Legal and illegal activities: The darknet has an ambivalent reputation, as it is used for both legal and illegal purposes.

Legal use: Activists, journalists and human rights organizations use the darknet to circumvent censorship and protect themselves from state surveillance. Whistleblower platforms such as SecureDrop offer a protected space for uploading confidential information. Illegal use: The darknet is also known for its marketplaces where illegal goods and services can be offered. However, only certain areas of the darknet are affected here.

Darknet marketplaces and forums: Marketplaces on the Darknet offer a wide range of products and services, from works of art to databases or drugs. Such sites change frequently and are more difficult to control or close down due to their anonymity. Darknet forums and communities can provide discussion spaces on all kinds of topics, including opinions that are not always safe to express in public forums. Risks on the darknet: The anonymity of the darknet also means that there are many dangers, e.g. fraud, malware or identity theft. Reliable protection and awareness of security risks are crucial. Myths and reality: Many myths surrounding the darknet revolve around illegal activities. However, there is a significant part of the darknet that is used legally and ethically, especially in countries with restricted freedom of expression.

Das Darknet ist also kein Ort, der per se „gut“ oder „böse“ ist. Es ist ein Netzwerk, das eine Plattform für den freien Austausch bietet – mit allen positiven und negativen Aspekten, die dies mit sich bringt. Eine der bekanntesten Linklisten im Darknet ist das Hidden Wiki. Es bietet eine umfangreiche Sammlung von .onion-Links zu verschiedenen Kategorien, darunter Foren, E-Mail-Dienste und mehr. Bitte beachten Sie, dass der Zugriff auf diese Links den Tor-Browser erfordert. WizCase

Ahmia

Ahmia ist eine Suchmaschine, die speziell für das Darknet entwickelt wurde. Sie ermöglicht das Durchsuchen von .onion-Seiten und bietet eine benutzerfreundliche Oberfläche für die Navigation im Darknet. Heise

Tutonaut’s Darknet-Linklisten

Die Website Tutonaut bietet regelmäßig aktualisierte Linklisten zu verschiedenen Darknet-Seiten an. Diese Listen sind nach Kategorien geordnet und bieten einen umfassenden Überblick über verfügbare Ressourcen. Tutonaut

Daniel’s Linkliste

Daniel’s Linkliste ist eine umfangreiche Sammlung von .onion-Links, die verschiedene Dienste und Websites im Darknet abdeckt. Zusätzlich bietet die Seite einen Chatroom und einen Link-Checker an. Safety Detectives

Important note:

Accessing the Darknet requires special care. It is advisable to use a reliable VPN and to be aware of the potential risks. Much of the content on the Darknet can be illegal or harmful. Make sure that you comply with the applicable laws and only access trustworthy sources.