

99% of darkweb sites selling anything are scams. “I’m not responsible for any content of websites linked here. Onion link list – a slightly chaotic repository that comes with a sobering warning from the author: TorLinks – advertised as a moderated replacement for The Hidden Wiki. onion links, segregated into Level 1 and Level 2 sites (go figure what that means). A wild variety of resources, from markets to hackers or hitmen for hire (the latter ones are scams!)ĭeep Web Links – another generic-named site with. It contains recent links to various sites, from marketplaces selling illegal goods to adult pornography and Bitcoin mixers used for money laundering.ĭeep Web Site Links – another clearnet repository of dark web links. The Dark Web Links– a site that, nomen omen, does what it says on the box. While some of the content is still accessible, I think the Hidden Wiki has lost its appeal and standing in the TOR community. But at this stage it’s very outdated – at the time of writing this article, the most recently updated content on the Hidden Wiki dates back to May 2017. It’s a clearnet resource with some links to. Traditionally, nearly every excursion into the dark web started with the Hidden Wiki. Not Evil does not tolerate illegal content and has a community-based mechanism for reporting and removing offending sites from the index. Not Evil – an obvious play on words here, reusing the Google’s abandoned “Don’t be evil” motto. The number of onion pages indexed and available constantly changes, but the figure is rumoured to be in the millions. It’s probably the oldest search engine that I can remember for TOR sites. Torch – a very popular dark web only search engine. You can read more about DarkSearch on Medium. It offers a free API for automated search queries and boasts other things that make it “different” from its competitors. Arguably, one of the upcoming, very popular search engines. It also keeps a blacklist of abusive services and users can report any offending sites directly from the search engine interface.ĭarksearch.io– it will work in the normal clearnet browser for searching TOR URLs, but it will warn you of “limited anonymity”. It is important to point out that Ahmia will not return matches for abusive content like child abuse materials. onion websites.Īhmia.fi– a clearnet search engine that indexes, searches and catalogues any content published on Tor Hidden Services.

These won’t be as accurate or reliable as Google, but will return at least some hits on items of interest.ĭ – available both in the clearnet and the darknet, this is the default search engine of the TOR browser and arguably the most popular one for. Luckily, there are some resources that can help. It can be very hard to manually search for any content on the dark web, especially given the nature of.
