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What is Darknet Forensics

Applying Methods of Scientific Inquiry Into Intelligence, Security, and Counterterrorism
The fraudulent activities taking place in the veil of darknet need to be addressed by considering the frameworks capable of identifying and countering the illegal activities. The field of study aimed at identifying the fraudulences in dark web can be categorized into darknet forensics.
Published in Chapter:
Dark Web and Its Research Scopes
Athira U. (Kerala University, India) and Sabu M. Thampi (Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management Kerala, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8976-1.ch010
Abstract
Internet has become the most unavoidable phenomenon in our daily life. Together with it has risen the most unfathomable aftermath of anonymity exploitation. The internet available for the normal users are limited to the sites that are directly indexed by common search engines. But apart from these contents, a major portion of the internet lies hidden from regular search engines and is not available to users resorting to ordinary browsers. This part forms the deep web and within it lies the darkest part also known as dark web. Several illegal activities take place in this darkest part, including child pornography, financial fraudulence, drug deployment, and many others. Thus, countermeasures to put a curb on these activities are very much required. The chapter focuses on the most relevant research areas and possible research scopes in the area of the dark web.
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