
The dark web is the Web content that exists on darknets, overlay networks that use the Internet but require specific software, configurations, or authorization to access. The dark web forms a small part of the deep web and it is true that hackers had put data from 617 million accounts on sale on dark web, It is absolutely possible by locking your credit file, you prevent criminals from using that information to open new accounts in your name.
Today Dark Web sites are used as a place for whistleblowers to let the rest of the world know what sort of shenanigans the rich and powerful get up to. For those in the mainstream world who have to secure computer systems that keep sensitive information, the Dark Web can be a curse. When one person finds a security hole, they can share it with the entire hacker community in seconds. The dark web has become a major problem for global law enforcement agencies.
Technically, the dark web is a network of untraceable online activity and websites on the internet. They cannot be found using search engines and to access them you need to use specific software, configurations or have authorisation. They are used by lots of different people to keep their web activity hidden.
Another two other category of website is surface web and Deep Web. Surface web are the web pages that show up using search engines such as Google. Another types of website is the deep web, these are the web pages which search engines can't access and are therefore hidden, accessed via passwords and authorisation.
The impact of the Dark Web on global cybersecurity cannot be denied. As long as the Dark Web exists, there is a danger to cybersecurity which no one can control. At the same time, the Dark Web drives the arms race which improves the technologies which keep our data safe.
The Dark Web is real, and your information might be for sale there
The list of websites affected by the hack include: Dubsmash (162 million accounts), MyFitnessPal (151 million accounts), ShareThis (41 million accounts), Animoto (25 million accounts), MyHeritage (92 million accounts), 500px (15 million accounts), Artsy (1 million accounts), Armor Games (11 million accounts), BookMate (8 million accounts), Whitepages (18 million accounts), EyeEm (22 million accounts), 8fit (20 million accounts), HauteLook (28 million accounts) and Fotolog (16 million accounts).
Lastly, the reality is: No one can erase the data that winds up in this underground cyber-marketplace or prevent it from being sold, exchanged or used.
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