Saturday, February 14, 2015

Feds Unveil New Surveillance Tool Developed by DARPA that Could Kill the 'Dark Web'

http://www.shtfplan.com/experts/feds-unveil-new-surveillance-tool-developed-by-darpa-that-could-kill-the-dark-web_02142015

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/new-search-engine-exposes-the-dark-web/

The so-called “dark web” is where the visible Internet – easily accessible by public search engines and web crawlers – ends, and, everything else begins.

The dark web is an unseen iceberg composing more than 95% of the real activity of the web, where databases, password-protected websites, official records from federal, state and local governments, various intranets, messageboards, website archives, forums and vast catalogues of data all reside.

White and black hat hackers, law enforcement agencies and criminal networks all operate there in the shadows.

And now, DARPA, the Pentagon’s secretive Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, has developed a surveillance tool known as “Memex” that can be used to reveal what is hidden on the dark web, and pursue criminal groups of interest – and perhaps control or even kill the dark web for good.

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