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引用次数: 10
摘要
互联网提供的匿名性为犯罪者提供了一个低风险的活动环境。这一点在被视为网络空间 "黑社会 "的暗网中最为明显。暗网由一系列无索引的域名组成,因此无法通过谷歌或必应等搜索引擎找到这些网站。要进入暗网,需要使用 Tor(洋葱路由器),这是一种最初由美国海军研究实验室创建的隐私增强应用程序。Tor是 "一种匿名互联网通信系统,为个人(和组织)提供在公共网络上共享信息和通信的能力,同时又不泄露个人隐私"(Maras,2014)。使用Tor时,"用户的互联网流量会通过一个由志愿者计算机组成的全球网络来隐藏用户的位置和互联网使用情况"(United States v Ross William Ulbricht, Superseding Indictment, 2013, 1)。
The anonymity afforded by the Internet provides perpetrators with an environment within which they can operate with a low risk of detection. Nowhere is this more pronounced than in Darknet, which is considered the ‘underworld’ of cyberspace. Darknet consists of a collection of non-indexed domains; accordingly, these sites cannot be found using search engines like Google or Bing. To enter Darknet, Tor (the Onion Router), a privacy-enhancing application originally created by the USA Naval Research Laboratory, is used. Tor is ‘an anonymous Internet communication system that provides individuals (and organisations) with the ability to share information and communicate over public networks without compromising their privacy’ (Maras, 2014). When Tor is used, the ‘user's Internet traffic is routed through a worldwide network of volunteer computers to conceal the user's location and Internet usage’ (United States v Ross William Ulbricht, Superseding Indictment, 2013, 1).