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The internet is a vast network, yet most users interact with only a small part of it. Beyond the websites indexed by search engines lies the dark web, a portion of the internet that requires specialized software to access. The dark web has drawn considerable attention recently, particularly in cybersecurity and online privacy.

The dark web is a subset of the deep web, which includes all areas of the internet not indexed by search engines. While the deep web contains many routine sites like email accounts and databases, the dark web is intentionally hidden and often associated with anonymity and privacy. Understanding the dark web is increasingly important for both businesses and individuals, as it plays a role in cybersecurity—ranging from potential data breaches to the development of emerging online threats.

This article provides a clear, factual overview of the dark web, its uses, and its implications for cybersecurity. We will explore how it functions, examine its legitimate and illegitimate uses, and discuss its impact on cybersecurity practices.

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In the last 15 years, the nature of internet threats has changed radically from the simple viruses, malware, to ransomware, phishing, and massive device compromises. Corporations have had ways to counter every new threat at varying costs.

The challenge remains the home user. Many people work from home, bring work home, or have smart devices, making the home an attractive target to the hackers.

The high-tech lifestyle has made it easy to manage smart appliances to make life easier; however, it brings with it the worry of hacking threats. Read more