To be released…
The Center for Cyber Intelligence occasionally embarks on projects we consider to simply be fun, a good opportunity to learn new skills, and to share some possibly interesting research. This is one of those projects.
Inspired by the team over at Automating OSINT, this project aims to scan and create an index of the dark web and produce some interesting visuals. We are using code from the public Automating OSINT repo and are updating it to suit our needs here. The premis of this project is based the OnionScan project, a free and open source tool for investigating the Dark Web.
Currently one of the best resources for dark web reports is the Daily Darkweb Report the team over at Hunchly puts out. We suggest if you are not interested in following along our journey here you go check them out. Hunchly’s daily dark web reports can help you identify new hidden services, or find investigation targets that you might not otherwise know about. It is 100% free and every day you will receive a link to a spreadsheet you can download or view online.
Please note: Many links to hidden services may lead you to discover things like drug markets, child pornography, or malware. CCI encourages users to only research hidden services using their own discretion, and common sense. If you do discover child pornography please report it to the National Center for Exploited and Missing Children by clicking here.