Essays about: "Darknet"
Found 4 essays containing the word Darknet.
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1. Illuminating Dark Paths : Identifying Patterns of Darknet Drug Vendor Migration
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för kriminologi (KR)Abstract : Drug vendors on darknet cryptomarkets are notoriously elusive. When cryptomarkets are subjectedto law enforcement crackdowns or other types of closures, rather than being deterred vendorsmigrate to other cryptomarkets. However, knowledge is lacking on why vendors migrate in thedirection that they do. READ MORE
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2. Darknet Drug Markets in a Swedish Context: A Descriptive Analysis of Wall Street Market and Flugsvamp 3.0
University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för hälsa och samhälle (HS)Abstract : Drug use is a global pandemic with overdose-related deaths on the rise. Technological advances have made drug markets more commonly located online, indicating that Darknet markets will become the drug markets of the future. While Darknet markets have existed since the year 2010, research on the phenomena is scarce. READ MORE
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3. Cybercriminal Organizations : Utilization of Botnets
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Institutionen för datalogi och datorsystemteknikAbstract : Botnets, networks of hundreds to millions of computers, controlled by one or more individuals, increasingly play a part in cybercrimes, with astonishing results. The access of a botnet gives the controller abilities of a large majority of all the cyberattacks over the internet, and with the possibility of buying a complete botnet, this opens the market to nontechnical criminals. READ MORE
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4. Darknet file sharing : application of a private peer-to-peer distributed file system concept
University essay from InformationssystemAbstract : Peer-to-peer network applications has been a tremendous success among end users and has therefore received much attention in academia and industry, as have illegal public file sharing in media. However, private peer-to-peer file sharing between family, friends and co-workers have attracted little interest from the research community. READ MORE