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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ a basic guide on hacking dark web sites. Know the site before you use it. How a
### A N00bs wet dream
Sites on the dark web are perfect for playground people that wants to get into hacking. Since they are already on tor, they wont be able to see your IP. But it is still a good idea also use a VPN. How serious a site admin takes security on their site can tell a lot about how good of a site they will be. If they have a lot of security holes in their site, have terrible opsec, dont PGP encrypt messages, they are either scammers that will exit scam at some point or they are inexpierenced and will be hacked at some point or even raided and shut down by the feds. Either way your freedom, hard earned money is at risk. If you take the time and poke around the site a bit, and test their security, and decide if the site admin motive then you can save your money or your freedom. Im not a 1337 haxor at all, you dont have to be. It would be cooler and probally better if you had the skills. The skills will come if you practice, do hack the box challenges, vulnerable vms, and read a shit ton. The vulnerable VMs and the hack the boxes are used for gaining expirence. Google also has a site that you can learn about XSS.
To find the sites when I want to practice, I usually try to click random ads on sites that are a bit sketchy. The sleezy type of market that will post any ads if you send them some coins. So, anyone who is serious about the darkweb, knows that you should use a site that has Javascript. This is because JS can be used to get information about your browser, or even used to infect you. But you would be suprised on how many sites run JS. These are good sites to target. They are usually coded by n00bs that wont have any protection.
To find the sites when I want to practice, I usually try to click random ads on sites that are a bit sketchy. The sleezy type of market that will post any ads if you send them some coins. So, anyone who is serious about the darkweb, knows that you should not use a site that has Javascript. This is because JS can be used to get information about your browser, or even used to infect you. But you would be suprised on how many sites run JS. These are good sites to target. They are usually coded by n00bs that wont have any protection.