New 'Google' For the Dark Web Makes Buying Dope and Guns Easy 156
First time accepted submitter turkeydance (1266624) writes "The dark web just got a little less dark with the launch of a new search engine that lets you easily find illicit drugs and other contraband online. Grams, which launched last week and is patterned after Google, is accessible only through the Tor anonymizing browser (the address for Grams is: grams7enufi7jmdl.onion) but fills a niche for anyone seeking quick access to sites selling drugs, guns, stolen credit card numbers, counterfeit cash and fake IDs — sites that previously only could be found by users who knew the exact URL for the site."
Since when is every search engine Google? (Score:1, Informative)
Remember back in the day when we had other search engines? Yeah, most of them were kinda terrible in comparison to Google. Every time I hear someone refer to their search engine as "Google for..." they've also been terrible. Google became king of search because they were so much better than everyone else.
NSA, all the way (Score:1, Informative)
If people think the NSA isn't all over the dark web, they be dummies.
Re:Since when is every search engine Google? (Score:5, Informative)
I hate to agree with an A/C, but... (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Since when is every search engine Google? (Score:5, Informative)
zmodem was several generations newer.
kermit -> xmodem -> ymodem -> zmodem
I still use uucp, by the way. For communicating with faraway sites where the connection depends on a shaky cell phone connection that may or may not be up, it's a pretty good way of moving e-mail and logs.