Tor Search Engines - 02 Dark Web Documentary

343,246
0
Published 2021-06-29
If you would like to support the channel and I, check out Kite! Kite is a coding assistant that helps you code faster, on any IDE offer smart completions and documentation. www.kite.com/get-kite/?utm_medium=referral&utm_sou… (disclaimer, affiliate link) Welcome back to our artistic, scientific and educational documentary on the spoOky-Wo0kY dArK wEb lololol0l0l1010! In this segment we are still surveying the scene, getting familiar with different Tor Hidden Services search engines that we could use to explore more throughout our journey!

For more content, subscribe on Twitch! twitch.tv/johnhammond010
If you would like to support me, please like, comment & subscribe, and check me out on Patreon: patreon.com/johnhammond010
PayPal: paypal.me/johnhammond010
E-mail: [email protected]
Discord: johnhammond.org/discord
Twitter: twitter.com/_johnhammond
GitHub: github.com/JohnHammond

All Comments (21)
  • @0xBerto
    Hope this continues as is. Don’t want to see some vanilla version. We want authenticity. Edit: video NOT long enough! :]
  • @nick_bag
    Really enjoying this series. Knowledge is everything, especially when it comes to being safe.
  • @Omar-gw8lt
    John Hammond the legend, appreciate the time you take out to feed us with more info.
  • @mrcbeee
    I have no intentions of doing any of this, but I enjoy watching it. A bit of morbid curiosity I guess!
  • @danhtran7874
    Interesting series! Love the introduction to the dark web and the thought you put into this video. Keep it up
  • @hagenrobles3582
    Love John Hammond videos. Even though I’m lost with some topics, I find it fascinating.
  • I have always been curious and hesitant (at the same time) about this. Thank you for sharing!
  • A fun fact, in Denmark not too long ago, some kids did not want to do a test that required internet connection. So they bought a DDOS attack for estimated 5 euros to shut down their school, what they did not know was the fact that 20 other school or so was connect to the same network, so the attack ended up shutting down internet for over 3000 computers. A whole region
  • @data_storage627
    Hi John, thank you for creating this series initiative, I am looking forward to continuing this "artistic" "scientific" and "educational" journey through this intriguing inter-web of vacuous wayward virtualization of node technology and multi-layer encryption and the collective paranoia contradictory to the anonymity offered by the onion router network. I am interested in what the bad guys are up t and have to know more!. It would be very helpful if you could please give some guidance about how to set up proxies in the Tails browser as well as maybe setting up a VPN in the cloud. I could probably do it but I don't fully understand the effect of the process, i.e. how things work and why, I would rather get it right, first time, which needs to come from someone with experience, that person is you John! Also I'm curious about the network tools in Tails,, setting up a proxy or VPN in Virtual Box itself is another dream! I hope you can cover some of this in future documentaries! Thank you :)
  • @amirmohamed8748
    I've ben waiting for this serie from long time . Thank you hammond . Well said be safe .
  • Thank you John for sharing the knowledge with us. Please keep it up..
  • @Tathamet
    Good stuff cheer John, awesome series keep it up!
  • @DHIRAL2908
    I think the reason why haystack didn't work was because JS is disabled. You can see it wasn't loading a new page, but just blanking out. Which seems to be JS not working properly as we disabled it.
  • @larsstampe
    Thanks for all your videos. Keep up the good work.
  • Great content! Id be interested in more of the research aspects of the deep web but so far all meaningful content!!